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CHRONOGRAPHS

A list of Universal Geneve chronograph watches cataloged.

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884100/01

The last generation Uni-Compax, this is commonly referred to as the 'Big-Eye' amongst collectors due to the larger minute counter. Pic by @christies

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884100/02

The last generation Uni-Compax, this is commonly referred to as the 'Big-Eye' amongst collectors due to the larger minute counter. Pic by @christies

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885103/01

The 1960s adaptation of the Compax, this model is also known as the 'Evil Nina' for the black and red colors. Picture by Christies

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885103/02

The 1960s adaptation of the Compax, this model is known as the 'Nina Rindt' after a picture of her wearing it at a racetrack emerged. Picture by Analogshift

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885105/02

The 1960s adaptation of the Medico-Compax, this model is essentially a 885103/02 aka 'Nina Rindt' with a base 30 pulsations bezel.

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885105/03

Featuring a pulsations bezel like the 885105/02, this /03 is an anomaly reference an little is known. Picture by Analogshift.

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885107

The references 885107 and 885108 are known as the 'Exotic Nina' and feature the same aesthetics with a reverse colouring scheme. Picture by Matthew Bain

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885108

The references 885107 and 885108 are known as the 'Exotic Nina' and feature the same aesthetics with a reverse colouring scheme. Picture by Matthew Bain

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885104/01

The 885104/01 features an inverse panda (black dial, white counters) and a 60 minute rotating bezel for diving purposes. Picture by Hodinkee

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885104/02

The 885104/02 features an all black dial and a 60 minute rotating bezel for diving purposes. Picture by Phillips

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