Bernhard Lederer is a Swiss watch brand named after the watchmaker and inventor. In 1984, he began his apprenticeship in the workshop of the Wuppertal Watch Museum. At that time, he was already working on the restoration of old timepieces. He graduated from the Pforzheim Watchmaking School. His final project was a watch with a 1000-year perpetual calendar, which solved the problem of the 400-year non-switching time and provided an 800-year accurate moon phase and a display of solar and lunar eclipses. It also featured a gravity escapement. 1985, the year it was founded, he became one of the first members of the AHCI, the well-known association of independent watchmakers. In 2000, Lederer moved to Switzerland and founded his first watch brand, BLU. 2007, the BLU MT3 model caused a sensation: It was a tourbillon timepiece with three speeds (1 minute, 1 hour, 12 hours), no dial and no tourbillon cage for the minute tourbillon. Introduced in 2011, the Gagarin tourbillon is perhaps his most famous piece, one of the most original and complex tourbillons ever. The tourbillon cage, which rotates in one minute, floats above a 108-minute movement. The two are connected by a spectacular architectural column reminiscent of the Soviet era and visible through a magnifying glass.
Since 2015, Lederer has been working at the Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie et Microm?canique (M.H.M. for short), located in the village of St-Blaise near Neuch?tel. Since 2016, he has been working on the ?Masters of Escapements? series, a set of six new escapements. The first result is the Central Impulse Chronometer. In 2021, the brand was awarded the Innovation Prize at the Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Gen?ve for this watch.
This Universum Paris reference G21 is a rose gold automatic wristwatch, circa 2005, with a 18K rose gold case with diamond in diameter 39mm with automatic self-winding movement. Non-BLU black alligator strap with 18K rose gold with diamond fold clasp. The same tone rose gold color dial with diamond-set. Water resistance approximately 30 meters.
















