cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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I don't think it would make sense
He made a number of them as there was an issue with the reflectivity and the coating on the dial.
If he's like most watchmakers he has a few in the back of his dial drawer...
I'll hunt down mine - it's in the original box which is one of a half dozen piles of watch boxes around my house -- somewhere
Paul Gerber Watches
By: cazalea : July 7th, 2022-18:49
We haven’t seen our heard much from Paul lately — I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s partially retired (I am, and he’s a bit older than me). Some here may remember he was the watchmaker who over a period of years helped create “the world’s most complicated w...
He’s almost there
By: Brandon Skinner : July 9th, 2022-03:48
He has a handful of watches left to produce. To my knowledge 30 or so Model 42s and at least 4 Model 41s. Here are the two new dials being produced for the final 30. Grey dial found on none other than Mr. Gerber’s wrist😉 Once he has finished the aforement...
Eureka! I found it
By: cazalea : July 12th, 2022-18:12
The case, papers, polish cloth, salmon strap, etc. If I remember correctly, the dials were cut and then treated to reduce future corrosion. The first set were too dark for Paul's taste, so he made another 10 and treated them in a different technique which...