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Specifications
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Caliber: Swiss Manufacture Caliber GCA1000 with offset micro-rotor
Functions: Central display of hours and minutes
Power Reserve: 50 hours
Water Resistance: 10 ATM/100 metres
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Material: Medical-grade stainless steel 316L
Finishing: Polished and satin-brushed finishes
Clasp: Folding clasp with hexagonal plate, engraved with ‘GC’
Micro-link: Micro-link available for finer adjustment of bracelet
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Type: Self-winding Manufacture movement with offset micro-rotor, developed between Geneva and Fleurier, Switzerland
Dimensions: 30.59mm diameter, 2.67mm total thickness
Number of Components: 176 pieces
Frequency: 3 Hz
Jewels: 29 rubies Incabloc shock protection, hacking seconds, unidirectional rotor
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Dimensions:
Width: 38.00mm
Length: 38.00mm
Thickness: 7.99mm
Components: 31 Pieces
Material: Medical-grade stainless steel 316L
Finishing: Polished and satin-brushed finishes
Crown: Screw-down crown with Clous de Paris motif and pyramid shape
Construction: Carved with CNC numeric control machinery. Asymmetric polygon with smooth edges
Case Back: See-through
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White minute track, white Super-LumiNova numerals and skeletonized baton-shaped hands.
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Sunburst Blue base with vertical stripes
GSG SKU: 500-00023
Masterlink: a new thinner squared case
The Masterlink case comes from the ‘Maestro’ one with the ‘smile’ at 6 o'clock, with some small adjustments: while the Maestro is designed around a rectangle, the Masterlink is based on a square. Consequently, the proportions are therefore more contained. A particularly challenging and specific development pertains to the crown: despite the case’s slimness (7.99 mm), it is screw-down. The Maison overcame the challenge to offer a 100 metres-waterproof watch without adding even a tenth of a millimeter to the height of the case.
The GCA1000 caliber features a micro-rotor architecture that achieves a remarkable thinness of only 2.67mm.
The vertical Côtes de Genève stripes on the bridges continue the theme of the dial, creating an overall coherence between the two faces of the watch. The micro-rotor features a two-part finish, sandblasted at the base and with a sunburst brushing on the top.
Bracelet's hidden screws and push-buttons
The bracelet's links are held together by a hidden construction, visible only on the back of the watch with the aid of a magnifying glass. The butterfly-type clasp is also concealed, and its metal components are designed for comfort on the wrist and softness to the touch. In the same vein, the push-buttons to open it are discreetly nestled within, ensuring the design’s fluidity sweeps smoothly over the unified case and bracelet.