Important Modern & Vintage Timepieces

Geneva, May 10, 2025

LOT 239

CEH (CENTRE ELECTRONIQUE HORLOGER), SWITZERLAND, BETA 21, 18K YELLOW GOLD

CHF 10,000 - 15,000

HKD 95,000 - 144,000 / USD 12,300 - 18,400 / EUR 10,800 - 16,100

Sold: CHF 20,000

A historically important, large, heavy, 18k yellow gold center-seconds wristwatch with date


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Grading System
Grade:
Case: 1-8

As new

Slightly scratched

Movement: 2 *
Dial: 1-01

As new

HANDS Original

Brand CEH (Centre Electronique Horloger), switzerland

Model Beta 21

Year circa 1969

Movement No. 00002764

Bracelet 18k yellow gold Gay Freres bracelet with deployant clasp dated 70

Diameter 42 x 37 (with lugs)

Caliber Beta 21, 13 jewels

Signature dial, case (by Ebauches SA) and movement

Notes

Founded in Neuchâtel in 1926, Ebauches SA was known for manufacturing watch components and movement blanks. In the 1950s, André Beyner (1927–2023) was a pioneer in electronic clock development at Ebauches SA, where he introduced the use of transistors in timekeeping devices as early as 1958.

In 1962, 21 Swiss watch brands and key suppliers collaborated to establish the Centre Électronique Horloger (CEH) in Neuchâtel. Their mission was to collectively guide the transition from traditional Swiss mechanical watchmaking to emerging electronic movements.

Beyner joined the CEH team in 1967, bringing his expertise to the development of the Beta 21 caliber, Switzerland’s first quartz movement. Following the Beta 1 and Beta 2, the Beta 21 marked a major technological breakthrough and served as Switzerland’s answer to the Japanese Seiko Astron and the French Bulova Accutron. Around 6,000 of these movements were produced, powering iconic models such as the IWC Da Vinci, Piaget 14101, Patek Philippe Ref. 3603, Jaeger-LeCoultre Master-Quartz, and Omega Electroquartz.

This example, never seen previously, is part of an extremely small series of only 20 delivered to the CEH.