1945 Universal Geneve 212207 - New Added Wristshots

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Some wrist shots added upon request, my wrist is about 17.5cm.
(the strap I put it on is 16mm and therefore a tad to narrow for the 17mm lugs)

For sale is a sleek stainless steel Universal Geneve ref 212207 produced in 1945 if I have read the serial number correctly.

Case design is handsome and in very good condition, brushed lugs and sides with gloss polished chamfers that still looks sharp. Some scratches on the snapback caseback only.

Case is 32.5mm excluding the crown and takes 17mm straps.

Dial has lots of patina though, nice mirrored numbers and indices with matching no lume steel hands.

Manual cal 128 movement that is running strong and keeping accurate time, but no known service history.

Price: 225EUR net to me by paypal or bankwire. I’m located in Sweden.
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I love it, looks fantastic!
Pardon my ignorance but what are the little nubs on the inside of the lugs?
 
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I love it, looks fantastic!
Pardon my ignorance but what are the little nubs on the inside of the lugs?
It likely uses spring bars that have female ends.
 
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I love it, looks fantastic!
Pardon my ignorance but what are the little nubs on the inside of the lugs?
As @BlackTalon stated it uses female springbars as a lot of watches did in the 40s and especially Universal Geneve.

The female ends of the springbars are mounted on to the ”bars” rather than in a lug-hole!
 
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It likely uses spring bars that have female ends.
Wow I can’t believe I haven’t come across this yet!!
Cool thank you
 
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Some interest but still available, I have also found the original female springbars that I will include! 😀
 
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Upon request I added some wristshots on my 17.5cm wrist.
(the strap I put it on is 16mm and therefore a tad to narrow for the 17mm lugs)