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| The Paul Gerber Retro Twin Ref. 156 – A Rare Masterpiece The Paul Gerber Retro Twin Ref. 156 is a remarkable creation by Swiss independent master watchmaker Paul Gerber, a founding member of the AHCI. Known for his technical innovation and artistry, Gerber produces very few watches, making each piece highly collectible. The 18K yellow gold case combines classic proportions with distinctive sculpted lugs, exuding elegance and individuality. Its silver dial features fine guilloché, Arabic numerals, and blued steel hands. At six o’clock, a retrograde seconds display sweeps smoothly across an arc before instantly snapping back to zero, a complex and visually captivating mechanism. On the back, the in-house automatic Caliber 15 is revealed. Its most striking element is the twin platinum rotor system, where two platinum rotors work together to efficiently wind the mainspring. Platinum’s weight ensures excellent winding performance and a smooth, balanced feel. Through the sapphire caseback, the superb finishing can be admired—Côtes de Genève, perlage, polished bevels, and blued screws, all executed to the highest standards. The twin rotor concept is not just aesthetically unique but technically advanced, achieving a slimmer, more harmonious movement than traditional single-rotor designs. This reflects Gerber’s philosophy of blending innovation with beauty. Adding to its appeal is extreme rarity. Each Retro Twin was hand-assembled and adjusted by Gerber himself, with very limited production numbers. Finding a Ref. 156 today, especially in pristine condition, is a rare event and a true prize for collectors. The Retro Twin is far more than a watch—it is a work of art and a testament to the creativity of independent horology. For those who value innovation, rarity, and timeless design, it offers a chance to own one of the most distinctive automatic watches ever created. 【Detail】 00's Retro twin Ref 156 36mm 18YG AT Watch only Original buckle Excellent condition |
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