
quattro's detailed presentation of the Gérald Genta Geneva Minute Repeater offers an invaluable look at the brand's second caliber under LVMH and La Fabrique du Temps. His post highlights the design philosophy of Michel Navas and Enrico Barbasini, providing collectors with a deep dive into its horological significance and aesthetic choices. This article synthesizes community reactions, exploring the nuances of its design and the minute repeater's acoustic performance.











Review by Tim Mosso for the 1916 Company
I would say my favourite Genta of all time actually. But quite unaffordable unfortunately. The simplicty of the dial, the beautiful lugs that make 40mm wearable and the superbly finished movement ticks all the boxes.
The movement architecture reminds me of Patek’s minute repeater.
So, I'll be just an admirer from afar.
I personally prefer hand-wound. Best, Emmanuel
But I enjoy it! Best, Emmanuel
It's still a nice move from Barbasini and Navas, imo. They really know how to make beautiful calibers and timepieces. Best, Emmanuel
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