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Favre Leuba Sea Sky Revival Brown 00.20212.112.05.105
Favre Leuba Sea Sky Revival Brown 00.20212.112.05.105
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Discover the Favre Leuba Sea Sky Revival 00.20212.112.05.105, a vintage-inspired chronograph that combines classic charm with modern Swiss engineering. Its 40 mm stainless steel case offers a robust yet wearable presence, complete with a ceramic unidirectional bezel and double-domed sapphire crystal for exceptional legibility and protection. The maroon / sunburst brown dial injects a warm, distinctive tone, complemented by contrasting eggshell subdials and vintage-style numerals. Functionally rich, the dial features a tri-compax layout with a 30-minute counter, 12-hour totalizer, and running seconds, along with integrated tachymeter and telemeter scales for measuring speed and distance—ideal for watch enthusiasts seeking both aesthetics and practicality.
Under the hood, the Sea Sky Revival is powered by the La Joux-Perret L112 (top grade) automatic chronograph movement, boasting a 60-hour power reserve and a column-wheel mechanism for smoother actuation. Visible through the sapphire exhibition caseback, the movement is decorated with perlage, Côtes de Genève, and a skeletonized rotor bearing the Favre Leuba monogram. This reference (00.20212.112.05.105) is water-resistant to 100 m, comes fitted on a matching brown leather strap with a quick-change system, and perfectly bridges the gap between vintage heritage and contemporary performance—making it a compelling choice for collectors and style-conscious wearers alike.
Features
Features
Reference: 00.20212.112.05.105
Dated: 2025
Bracelet: Brown Leather Strap
Case: 40mm x 15.23mm Thickness - Stainless Steel
Lug Width: 20mm
Movement: FLC01 - Automatic - 60 Hour Power Reserve
Functions: HMS, Chronograph, Telemeter, Tachymeter
Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty card
Crystal: Sapphire
Water Resistance: 100M
Bracelet size: 7.5”
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Condition
New
Brand History
Brand History
Favre Leuba traces its roots back to 1737 in Le Locle, Switzerland, when Abraham Favre is documented as running his own watchmaking workshop.
Over the next generations, his descendants expanded the firm: in 1792 a formal firm “A. Favre & Fils” was established, and by 1815 Henry-Auguste Favre partnered with Auguste Leuba, coalescing into the name Favre-Leuba.
The brand became known not just for fine complications and precise movements, but for technical innovation: in the 1950s and 60s, Favre Leuba developed proprietary calibers (FL101, FL103/104) and produced landmark tool watches such as the Bivouac—the first mechanical wristwatch combining altimeter and barometer—and the Deep Blue diver’s watch.
However, the quartz revolution of the 1970s–80s strained many traditional mechanical watchmakers, and in 1985 the Favre family was forced to cede control of the company.
Over the years the brand passed through various owners, including stints with LVMH and, later, Titan (of India).
Ethos Watches
In recent years, Favre Leuba has attempted revivals and re-launches: in 2011 Titan acquired it, and as of 2024–2025 it is undergoing yet another revival with fresh watch collections, renewed branding (dropping the hyphen), and an eye toward reconnecting with its heritage—particularly its longstanding ties to India.









