Rare 1950's Universal Tri Compax Day Date Moon Phase Chronograph Wrist Watch


Up for sale is a very rare mint condition early Universal Geneva Tri-Compax multi function stainless steel wrist watch.

This specific Tri-Compax is one of the most unusual Universals I have seen. It features a killer dial and a killer look.

This beautiful watch features a moon phase, chronograph, day date & 4 sub dial functions. It's a very cool interesting piece to own.

This watch is in a very good running condition with all functions working fine. The movement is a manual wind movement controlled by 3 pushers, crown and 2 chronograph buttons. 

The Tri-Compax is a triple date moon phase chronograph. It's the moon phase dial that's the most distinctive part of the Tri-Compax face.

The Tri-Compax has a 17-jewel signed manual wind calendar/chronograph movement (cal. 281), round snap back case (the watch comes in a variety of widths), a killer metallic  dial, and four registers; constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour recorders, date, apertures for month, day, phases of the moon and chronograph sweep seconds.

This watch measures 40.75mm from lug to lug and 37.37mm from side to end of crown.

入手困難!!!
 
1950年、Universal Geneva Tri-Compax、ムーンフェイス、ステンレス時計。

コンディションは非常に良いです。

ストップウォッチ付き。

マニュアル機能。

日にち、曜日、月の分かる、カレンダー付き。

ムーブメントには、17つの宝石が使用されています。
 
更に、クオリティーの高いcal. 281を使用しています。

 
大きさは、取っ手から取ってまでが、40.75mm。

横は37.37mm。

送料は、こちらが負担致します。

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Last modified: 02/17/12