AndrewD[HoMe Moderator]
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There are many ‘layers’ …
Thanks Sidney. I agree with you that there are many ‘layers’ to the Gerber P10.
On the surface it looks like a relatively simple grey-toned sports watch, but the engraved dial and then the intriguing automatic winding 'complication' – with the splash of gold colour – when you turn the watch over makes it so special.
Andrew
Comments from Paul Gerber:
By: AndrewD : July 21st, 2011-20:49
Hi All, I asked Paul and Ruth Gerber about some of the points you have been bringing up since the P10 watches were delivered. Firstly Paul is “very pleased that the watch has been well received by the PuristS and that the watch has raised so many question...
Video: Bluing screws
By: AndrewD : July 21st, 2011-21:04
“ I blue the screws as follows: I screw the screws to a plate for grinding. I then polish the screws to a very high finish. After cleaning, I heat the screws while still on the plate and dip everything into a blue salt process, increase the heat gen...
Regarding affordability …
By: AndrewD : July 24th, 2011-17:42
Thanks SJX, When I was corresponding with Paul Gerber over some of the details for this review I said to him that he should be very proud of this watch. While it was the least expensive of the P10 Anniversary watches, it had everything that we love about ...
Value adding ...
By: AndrewD : July 24th, 2011-17:43
I agree, Bob. And even with the language barriers, Paul and Ruth went out of their way (with the help of Google Translate and Michel Schmutz) to answer my questions quickly and thoroughly. It indeed adds to the ‘value’ of the watch. Andrew