GERALD GENTA, REF. G.0027.7

EXTREMELY RARE PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC TWO TRAIN MINUTE REPEATING GRANDE AND PETITE SONNERIE TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL, WESTMINSTER CHIME AND BRACELET
GERALD GENTA, REF. G.0027.7 EXTREMELY RARE PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC TWO TRAIN MINUTE REPEATING GRANDE AND PETITE SONNERIE TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL, WESTMINSTER CHIME AND BRACELET

NO. 1, CASE 71378, CIRCA 1994

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GERALD GENTA, REF. G.0027.7

EXTREMELY RARE PINK GOLD AND DIAMOND-SET AUTOMATIC TWO TRAIN MINUTE REPEATING GRANDE AND PETITE SONNERIE TOURBILLON WRISTWATCH WITH POWER RESERVE, MOTHER-OF-PEARL DIAL, WESTMINSTER CHIME AND BRACELET
NO. 1, CASE 71378, CIRCA 1994
Calibre 31000, 57 jewels, minute repeating, grande and petite sonnerie, Westminster chime on four hammers onto four gongs, mother-of-pearl and red printed dial, applied luminous dot, diamond-set and gold Arabic numerals, luminous hands, four fan-shaped sectors for silence/strike, power reserves for each the movement and the striking mechanism, grande/petite sonnerie, small seconds, octagonal three-part case in 18k pink gold, dial overlaid by a gold grille, screwed transparent case back, repeating mechanism activated by button in the left band, two additional crowns for setting of silence/chimes and grand/little sonnerie functions, 18k pink gold Gerald Genta link bracelet and concealed twin folding clasp, case, dial and movement signed
Diameter: 40 mm.

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Lot Essay

US$100,000-150,000

With Gerald Genta presentation box, outer packaging, certificate and product literature.
Amongst the world's most complicated wristwatches and an epitome of Gerald Genta's ingeniosity and artistic flair, reference G0027 was made in 1994 in three examples only: the present watch in pink gold case with the additional feature of the original pink gold bracelet, a second model cased in white gold and with leather bracelet (sold at Christie's Hong Kong on 30 November 2005, lot 2742) and the third in platinum.

Its calibre 31000 movement is one of the most astonishing watchmaking creations of our time. A great creator of complicated watches, Gerald Genta was able to miniaturize the highly complex mechanism to fit into the comparatively small dimensions of a wristwatch while still performing acoustically. The over 1000 parts of the movements are all hand-mounted within a diameter of only 30 mm. and a thickness of 8.4 mm. Every component is hand-engraved with motifs inspired by nature.

Particularly noteworthy is the addition of a self-winding mechanism, rendering the present timepiece even today part of the exceedingly small series of automatic "grande sonnerie" watches ever made. It does not only allow the owner to choose between the grande, petite or silent strike modes, the striking sound is in addition the particularly appealing Westminster carillon or Big Ben melody, stroke by four hammers onto four gongs. A further addition to its complexity is the one minute tourbillon, demonstration of a watchmaker's virtuosity and highly sought-after feature in today's market.

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