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By cazalea · Sep 16, 2025 · 23 replies
cazalea
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Cazalea's original post offers a rare glimpse into the Gerber P10 triple rotor, a watch that embodies a unique chapter in horological enthusiasm. His reflections, accompanied by evocative imagery, transport readers to a time when this distinctive timepiece sparked spirited debates and memorable gatherings within the collector community. This article revisits cazalea's personal journey with the P10, highlighting its significance beyond mere mechanics.

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The Gerber P10 triple rotor



Dial looking a bit dusty around the numerals



It can’t remember if the shirt came with the watch or the watch was thrown in with the shirt πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ



T'was an auspicious event, might have been the last time I wore my tuxedo





Spirited debate around what makes a Purist's watch.



Somehow fast cars were involved...



of domestic and imported varieties.



Likewise some high-class watchmakers were onsite.



But we are all older and wiser now... and this photo reminds me



it's time for lunch.

Cheers, 

Cazalea

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Vetnov
Sep 16, 2025
I don’t think it was the Purists watch but I remember seeing the rotor configuration a long time ago.

The three rotors are so cool πŸ”₯ The whole thing is great😊

CA
cazalea
Sep 16, 2025
Yes, this was an extension of his dual rotor idea

MD
mdg
Sep 16, 2025
Gerber watches always seemed fun...

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Dr No
Sep 16, 2025
IGOTT2 was definitely the last time I wore . . .

. . . a suit, much less a tuxedo. πŸ•΄

AM
amanico
Sep 16, 2025
Great watch, and yes, I miss this IGOTT!!!

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NautNut
Sep 16, 2025
Looks like Bellagio or Wynn :)

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