A watch with one hand!
Other Images from this GalleryJune 6, 2005 Gerald Charles Genta creates beautiful watches. An artist turned watchmaker, he is responsible for such heurological masterpieces, such as Royal Oak by Audemars Piguet, the Da Vinci and the Ingenieur by IWC, the Nautilus by Patek Phillippe, the Pasha by Cartier, the Constellation by Omega and the Bulgari-Bulgari, by errr ... Bulgari. In 1969, M. Gerald Genta founded his own brand and his own watch works. This triggered a series of unique creations, from the "Repetition Minutes" with automatic movement in a case just 2.72 mm thick [1981] to the stunning million dollar model, the "Grande Sonnerie" [1994], renowned as the most complicated watch in the world, at that time. After 20 years, he sold the brand and the company and the factories and went back to painting but … well, once a watchmaker. Now the legendary "maitre horloger" has returned to his second art with a new brand, Gerald Charles, and once again, the results are exquisite.
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