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- 1941 Universal Genève Compur made for 'Verga' in Milano - Ref. 22287
1941 Universal Genève Compur made for 'Verga' in Milano - Ref. 22287
One of the rarest example of the famous compur range.
WHY IS THIS WATCH SPECIAL
The Compur is a quintessential chronograph from Universal Genève; with its balanced dial and well-proportioned case, this watch has maintained its timelessness flawlessly. This particular rare example was especially manufactured for the famous watchmaker 'Verga' located in Milano, Italy. This chronograph is a rare collectible timepiece not only because of its original unrefinished dial dedicated to Verga, but also because the very well preserved case is made out of stainless steel with solid rose gold lugs. Trademaked in 1937, the Universal Genève Compur range of chronographs featured for the first time in watchmaking history a movement with the second column wheel under the dial, the famous Compur were replaced in the early 1940 by the Uni-Compax.
THE STORY
Universal Genève has been on the up and up over the past few years and it's easy to see why. The Compur was lauched in 1937 and quickly became a hit. The Swiss manufacture consistently produced beautiful tool watches such as this Compur with two subsidiary dials and applied gold indexes. This example feature a perfect balance of elegance and sporty look.
THE DATA
- Maker: Universal Genève
- Model: Compur 'Verga'
- Reference: N/A
- Case N°: 861xxx
- Year: 1941
- Material: Stainless Steel & Solid Rose Gold (Lugs)
- Dimentions (WxHxT): 34x41x11mm
- Caliber: In House UG 281
- Bracelet/Strap: Light brown leather
- Lug width: 17mm
- Box/Papers: N/A
THE IMPORTANT DETAILS
This watch is in extremely good condition for its age, and this particular one is very well preserved, the two-tone beige dial with applied gold numbers looks great. This is a fine vintage chronograph, elegant and scarce, with a presence on the wrist, perfect for everyday wear.