Gerald Genta Bi-retro Jump Hour Men's Black Dial Watch




Reward yourself with the exceptional quality and refined style of a Gerald Genta Bi-retro men's watch. This watch presents a polished stainless steel case on a black crocodile-print leather strap. Two registers with retrograde hands mark the minutes and the date while a window marks the hour. The superior craftsmanship of a Genta timepiece is evident in the Swiss-made automatic movement.

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Features include:
  • Stainless steel case
  • Black guilloche dial
  • White numbers
  • White sword hands for minute and date registers
  • Jump hour window at 12 o'clock
  • Swiss-made automatic movement
  • 30-meter water resistance
  • Black leather strap
  • Tang buckle
All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.

This watch band fits 7.0-inch to 8.0-inch wrists.

Click here for more information on tang buckle clasps.


Your Price: $3169.99




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