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Gerald Genta Bi-Retro reference G3734 in yellow gold — Tahitian mother-of-pearl guilloché dial

1990 | Yellow gold | Automatic | 36.0mm

Sale price€14.900,00

Gerald Genta is the designer's designer — the man behind the Nautilus, the Royal Oak, and the Géfica, whose own eponymous brand became a playground for horological audacity. The Bi-Retro is among his most theatrical creations: a watch that refuses the conventional sweep of hands in favour of a jumping hour, a retrograde minute, and a retrograde date. Time told differently, by someone who saw no reason to do it any other way.

Reference G3734 houses this complication in an 18k yellow gold case, paired with one of the most arresting dial choices in the collection — a Tahitian mother-of-pearl guilloché surface that shifts between deep greens, greys, and iridescent blues depending on the light. The combination of warm gold and cool iridescence is quietly spectacular.

The movement is confirmed original and fully functional, with the jumping hour, retrograde minute, and retrograde date all operating as intended — no small thing on a complication of this complexity.

Presented in top condition with its original buckle. A Gerald Genta in full voice: inventive, bold, and entirely uncompromising.

Gerald Genta Bi-Retro reference G3734 in yellow gold — Tahitian mother-of-pearl guilloché dial
Gerald Genta Bi-Retro reference G3734 in yellow gold — Tahitian mother-of-pearl guilloché dial Sale price€14.900,00

SPECIFICATIONS

Reference   G3734
Year  
1990
Diameter  
36.0 mm
Movement  
Automatic
Dial color  
Dark Gray
Case material  
Yellow gold
Bracelet material  
Alligator
Accessories

  • Original buckle

CONDITION

Case  Very good
Dial  Very good
Movement  Serviced
Hands 
Very good
Crown  Very good
Warranty   12 months

Gerald Genta

Gerald Genta was founded in 1969 by the iconic Swiss watch designer of the same name, known for creating legendary models like the Audemars Piguet Royal Oak and Patek Philippe Nautilus. With his own brand, Genta pushed the boundaries of traditional watchmaking, focusing on bold case designs and advanced complications like minute repeaters, tourbillons, and retrograde displays.

His watches were both technically impressive and artistically daring — including playful models like the “Fantasy” series with Disney characters and jumping hour displays. Genta’s unique mix of creativity and haute horlogerie earned him a prestigious clientele, including royalty.

The brand was acquired by Bulgari in 2000, and its legacy continues to inspire modern watch design, especially in the evolution of the Bulgari Octo line.