Gérald GentaGefica "lapislazuli"
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Brand: Gérald Genta
Model: Gefica "lapislazuli"
Reference: G2989.7
Case: bronze
Dial: lapislazuli stone dial, no damages or cracks
Hands: original, tritium
Year: ca. 1990
Movement: automatic
Diameter: 37
Crystal: saphire
Bracelet: shark, original GG
Buckle: butterfly clasp
Box: in-house box
Papers: guarantee card from our shop
Condition: very good original condition
Price: On request
Additional Informations: The Gerald Genta Gefica was designed by the renowned Swiss watch designer Gerald Genta in the 1980s. Originally, the Gefica was conceived as a sports watch that embodied the spirit of nature and a sense of adventure.
The name "Gefica" is derived from "Genta's Fantasy Cat," indicating that the watch was inspired by the wild cats of Africa and their habitat. This is reflected in its distinctive design, characterized by elements reminiscent of animal patterns and its connection to the natural environment.
The watch line was first introduced in 1988, featuring a bold design with an angular case and a dial showcasing different elements, often with a raised relief resembling animal patterns. The use of exotic materials such as bronze, stainless steel, lapis lazuli, and other precious stones contributed to the Gefica's unique character.
The sporty yet elegant design of the Gefica made it a popular choice for outdoor activities and adventure enthusiasts. Although production of the Gefica was discontinued in the late 1990s, it has achieved a special status among watch collectors and enthusiasts of exclusive timepieces due to its rarity and creative design. Occasionally, limited editions or reissues of the Gefica are introduced to the market, reminiscent of the original beauty and charm of this exceptional watch.
The name "Gefica" is derived from "Genta's Fantasy Cat," indicating that the watch was inspired by the wild cats of Africa and their habitat. This is reflected in its distinctive design, characterized by elements reminiscent of animal patterns and its connection to the natural environment.
The watch line was first introduced in 1988, featuring a bold design with an angular case and a dial showcasing different elements, often with a raised relief resembling animal patterns. The use of exotic materials such as bronze, stainless steel, lapis lazuli, and other precious stones contributed to the Gefica's unique character.
The sporty yet elegant design of the Gefica made it a popular choice for outdoor activities and adventure enthusiasts. Although production of the Gefica was discontinued in the late 1990s, it has achieved a special status among watch collectors and enthusiasts of exclusive timepieces due to its rarity and creative design. Occasionally, limited editions or reissues of the Gefica are introduced to the market, reminiscent of the original beauty and charm of this exceptional watch.


