Hello Purists, I had the pleasure to try and manipulate a really uncommon watch. The Gerald Charles Automatic A-Evolution Carré in Rose Gold. This watch has some of it's dial in MOP. What do you think about this watch? Do you know what caliber it's using ...
(almost) of the hour. Are they off centered so you can see them at the hour? May just be an optical illusion. Very nice watch, really like the shape. Thanks for sharing
Yes, it's what GC calls a Sliding hour. I think it's quite a setback from genta's usual jumping hours, but if it's well integrated, why not. I'm unable to find a picture of the caliber (GC22 from the website)
But I'm not sure if he designed this particular complication. Though it's possible. Kind Regards, TD P.S: I think the base should be GP or ETA... But I'm not sure, I'm gonna see if I can find more information about GC calibers. The chronographs seem to ha...
because that watch has the same sliding hours mechanism. If it is, then Preziuso is one of the watchmakers behind it and it utilizes an ETA base. from his timeline 2004: He introduces a stunning showpiece of the Gérald Charles collections, a Tourbillon cr...
I thought that Antoine Preziuso only collaborated with GC for the tourbillons... To be sure about the movement I'll try to contact GC to ask them the question. But I also thought it was ETA as I said previously. Kind Regards, TD
Hello Purists, Today I got the confirmation from the Gerald Charles that this sliding hour watch uses a ETA 2892 base. As most of you said previously. Kind Rergards, TD