BenClymer
路Gentlemen,
My love for Universal is well documented, and my collection continues to grow. Just last week I purchased a new (to me) Universal Geneve chronograph that I wanted to share with you all for a few reasons. I welcome all feedback on this and if something doesn't look right to you, please do let me know. I'm not above getting schooled, believe me 馃榾
The watch is an oversized Medico-Compax in what I believe to be just superb original condition.

The watch is quite large at AT LEAST 37.5mm and the printing of the pulsation scale is thick and rich. What's more "Graduated for 15 pulsations" is written in Spanish, which i've never seen before - but that's not the really interesting point of this watch (it came from a seller in Buenos Aires, so makes sense it's in Spanish.)
The REALLY interesting aspect of this watch is, in my opinion, the case. It is very clearly unpolished, and each lug has two "steps". Hopefully these photos will better show you what i mean:



I have just never seen anything like this on a Universal chronograph. And, I quickly (maybe too quickly - I was in a rush to take these photos and get them up online) looked in Sala's book and saw nothing like this anywhere. Or, specifically in the Medico-Compax section. Have any of you seen a case like this before?
I have to say, i just LOVE this watch. It even rivals my other oversized pink gold UG - my "Climate-Proof" that I showed you here: http://omegaforums.net/threads/latest-universal-pick-up-the-climate-proof-compax.4545/
I will add that perhaps the reason that I had some doubt about this watch (though it is quickly passing) is because, well...I bought it on eBay, from South America, for next to nothing. It was listed at $1975, which i though to be a good deal, I offered $1500 (just to be a jerk) and they came back with $1850, which i happily accepted. The watch arrived from Argentina four days later and I was blown away by the condition...here is the ebay link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/321144438803?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Here are a few more pics:


At a quick glance, it looks like the watch dates to about 1957-58, but I'm curious what the extra digits in the reference number mean. Maybe the "3" is the code for spanish market"? Compared to my Climate-Proof you can see the reference is close (124113 vs 124116 3) and indeed the watches are very similarly sized.

Any information that can be provided on the additional reference number digit, the use and rarity of these beautiful stepped lug cases, or spanish-dial Medico Compax watches would be wonderful. I do plan on spending some time with the Sala book tomorrow but I thought i'd post and get your guys feedback first. I should say that I believe this watch to be original, and I believe at $1850, I got one hell of a deal, because this thing is beautiful to my eyes. But again, don't hold back on anything you see that I may have missed.
Have a great Sunday!
- Ben
(One more pic of my two oversized, gold UG chronos)

My love for Universal is well documented, and my collection continues to grow. Just last week I purchased a new (to me) Universal Geneve chronograph that I wanted to share with you all for a few reasons. I welcome all feedback on this and if something doesn't look right to you, please do let me know. I'm not above getting schooled, believe me 馃榾
The watch is an oversized Medico-Compax in what I believe to be just superb original condition.

The watch is quite large at AT LEAST 37.5mm and the printing of the pulsation scale is thick and rich. What's more "Graduated for 15 pulsations" is written in Spanish, which i've never seen before - but that's not the really interesting point of this watch (it came from a seller in Buenos Aires, so makes sense it's in Spanish.)
The REALLY interesting aspect of this watch is, in my opinion, the case. It is very clearly unpolished, and each lug has two "steps". Hopefully these photos will better show you what i mean:



I have just never seen anything like this on a Universal chronograph. And, I quickly (maybe too quickly - I was in a rush to take these photos and get them up online) looked in Sala's book and saw nothing like this anywhere. Or, specifically in the Medico-Compax section. Have any of you seen a case like this before?
I have to say, i just LOVE this watch. It even rivals my other oversized pink gold UG - my "Climate-Proof" that I showed you here: http://omegaforums.net/threads/latest-universal-pick-up-the-climate-proof-compax.4545/
I will add that perhaps the reason that I had some doubt about this watch (though it is quickly passing) is because, well...I bought it on eBay, from South America, for next to nothing. It was listed at $1975, which i though to be a good deal, I offered $1500 (just to be a jerk) and they came back with $1850, which i happily accepted. The watch arrived from Argentina four days later and I was blown away by the condition...here is the ebay link: http://www.ebay.com/itm/321144438803?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Here are a few more pics:


At a quick glance, it looks like the watch dates to about 1957-58, but I'm curious what the extra digits in the reference number mean. Maybe the "3" is the code for spanish market"? Compared to my Climate-Proof you can see the reference is close (124113 vs 124116 3) and indeed the watches are very similarly sized.

Any information that can be provided on the additional reference number digit, the use and rarity of these beautiful stepped lug cases, or spanish-dial Medico Compax watches would be wonderful. I do plan on spending some time with the Sala book tomorrow but I thought i'd post and get your guys feedback first. I should say that I believe this watch to be original, and I believe at $1850, I got one hell of a deal, because this thing is beautiful to my eyes. But again, don't hold back on anything you see that I may have missed.
Have a great Sunday!
- Ben
(One more pic of my two oversized, gold UG chronos)

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