Gerald Genta Gefica Bi-Retro Safari GBS.Y.98.331.CN.BD
Condition: New Gender: Mens Dial Color: Black Case: Titanium and Bronze 47mm Strap: Crocodile Leather Bezel: Titanium and Bronze Crystal: Scratch... more>>
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Condition: New Gender: Mens Dial Color: Black Case: Titanium and Bronze 47mm Strap: Crocodile Leather Bezel: Titanium and Bronze Crystal: Scratch Resistant Sapphire Movement: Automatic Water Resistant: 100 meters / 330 feet Box: Yes Papers: Yes Certificate of Authenticity: Yes Warranty: Yes Additional Information: Brand new Gerald Genta Gefica Bi-Retro Safari, Model # GBS .Y.98.331.CN.BD. Titanium and bronze 47mm case. Black / Brown dial with Arabic numerals. Titanium and bronze bezel. Titanium crown. Crocodile leather strap with titanium deploy buckle. Automatic movement. Hours, minutes, seconds and date. Retrograde minutes. Jumping hours. Water resistant up to 100 meters / 330 feet. Retrograde retrograde display does not display the function in a circular fashion, as we are used to seeing. Rather, it sets out the functions in a linear manner. Instead of the hands going round in a circle, they travel along an arc, and when they get to the end, they jump back to the beginning. Jump hour Instead of a hand continuing to move, a 'jumping display' uses numerals seen through an aperture, which instantly change on the hour (or minute). The circular motion of hands has been adopted by our societies as the most 'natural' way to convey the passing of time, no doubt because it recalls the rotation of the planets and the apparent movement of the sun, our first timekeeper. There are, however, other ways to indicate time, such as a 'jumping display', typically used to show the hour. It exchanges the hand for a disc inscribed with the hour numerals, visually similar to a calendar aperture. However, unlike certain calendars, each new indication is instantaneous. On each hour, the mechanism causes the disc to make one jump forward, then blocks it in this position until the following hour. Some watches also feature 'jumping minutes', although jumping hours are more commonly paired with retrograde minutes. Also known as: Biretro, GBS -Y-98-331-CN-BD, GBS /Y/98/331/CN/BD Subject to Availability Default Title
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