Shaped by three generations
It was entrepreneur Eugène Blum – and his wife Alice – who in 1911 established this now internationally famous company, using the town of La Chaux-de-Fonds as their base of operations. The exciting combination of Eugéne's technical knowhow and Alice's eye for design quickly resulted in a stream of excellent timepieces.
After joining the company in 1929, their son Charles laid key foundations for the future development of Ebel, maintaining its commitment to quality and precision while expanding its sales network. In a short time, Ebel watches were known far beyond the borders of Switzerland. In 1930, a new, extended collection premiered at the Basel watch fair. Eventually Charles Blum assumed a full managerial role, pushing the expansion of Ebel watches into far-flung new markets.