Gérald Genta REC.L.10, Unknown, 38 mm, Blue

Used (Very good), No original box, no original papers
CHF6 789
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Basic Info
Listing Code
N7STB3
Brand
Gérald Genta
Reference Number
REC.L.10
Dealer Product Code
633761001
Movement
Automatic
Case Material
Steel
Bracelet Material
Alligator skin
Year Of Production
Unknown
Condition
Used (Very good)
The item shows minor signs of wear, such as small, intangible scratches.
Scope Of Delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender
Men's watch/Unisex
Location
Switzerland, Geneve
Availability
Item needs to be procured
Case Diameter
38 mm
Water Resistance
3 ATM
Bezel Material
Gem-set
Crystal
Sapphire crystal
Dial
Blue
Dial Numerals
Arabic numerals
Bracelet Color
Black
Clasp
Buckle
Clasp Material
Steel
Functions
Jumping hour
Other
Guilloché dial, Gemstones and/or diamonds

Description

The Gérald Genta Arena Retro Classic REC.L.10 is a stunning example of the legendary watch designer's artistry, featuring a distinctive blend of elegance and mechanical sophistication. The 38mm stainless steel case showcases Genta’s signature coin-edge bezel and unique crown design, giving the watch a refined yet bold character. Its jumping hour and retrograde minutes complication highlight the brand’s preference for intricate mechanical movements, proving that functionality and aesthetics can seamlessly coexist. The blue dial with Arabic numerals adds a touch of charm, making it both a collector’s piece and an everyday luxury watch. Complemented by a high-quality Cassis alligator strap, the watch ensures both comfort and style. Additionally, this pre-owned model has undergone a full overhaul and exterior finishing, ensuring optimal performance. Whether appreciated for its iconic design, mechanical complexity, or elegant detailing, the Arena Retro Classic stands as a testament to Gérald Genta’s enduring legacy in watchmaking.