Steve E
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Thanks for a nice post on Paul Gerber.
Jul 07, 2022,22:53 PM
I've got a Retro twin in WG tucked away at the bank. Also, recently sold my MIH.
His talent seems pretty exceptional.
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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...
Very unusual 'rotors'...
By: mdg : July 7th, 2022-19:12
Gerber always seemed like he made 'fun' watches...nothing stuffy.
Yes, he's an agreeable guy both in person and in his products
By: cazalea : July 7th, 2022-19:41
My first Gerber watch Twin rotors My P10 on original salmon skin strap (posing atop a real salmon) Originally had triple gold rotors which later were replaced with platinum for more brisk winding performance. MTF and Paul Gerber at the P10 introduction TH...
High horology and high post
By: Weems@8 : July 8th, 2022-17:53
Not only the subject, your quality post is at journalism level. The pictures telling a story, and a joy to read. The watches are one of a kind. Triple rotors, who came to that idea? PG! Great that you wrote ‘it is not that efficient, but to look at a show...
Thanks for a nice post on Paul Gerber.
By: Steve E : July 7th, 2022-22:53
I've got a Retro twin in WG tucked away at the bank. Also, recently sold my MIH. His talent seems pretty exceptional.
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...
Get him to make...
By: Ronald Held : July 10th, 2022-19:05
A third dial before it is too late?
I don't think it would make sense
By: cazalea : July 10th, 2022-19:58
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 pile...
Hopefully..
By: Ronald Held : July 11th, 2022-16:13
You will find it..
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...
I can see why...
By: Ronald Held : July 13th, 2022-19:34
Many things are hard to find for you, Mike.
I love the PuristsPro PG model.
By: Bounce781 : July 10th, 2022-02:12
Sadly I discovered the forum just after this edition was commissioned so never had a chance to acquire one. I am a big admirer of Paul’s Work. Here’s my custom Synchron checking in’ 🙌💓 ...
Excellent post and thanks for the reminder
By: takman : July 12th, 2022-04:50
I seem to remember first learning about these watches 10 or so years ago when I was getting into the hobby. It’s a shame he isn’t as well recognized as other independents. The double and triple rotors really are fun and creative, efficiency be damned! ...