Need Instant help - tri-Compax 22543

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If all functions are good and it really was serviced within a year, it's a really good price. Sellers often service watches themselves or don't have proof of service so I take it with a grain of salt.
Anyhow congrats on a good pick up! [emoji106]
 
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Please share pictures of your new watch with the community 馃榾
 
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Congratulations!
馃憤I hope you'll post a lot of photos of movement, close-ups of the dial etc. when it comes. That way you'll help contribute to the knowledge bank on OF and help others make qualified decisions 馃榾
If all functions are good and it really was serviced within a year, it's a really good price. Sellers often service watches themselves or don't have proof of service so I take it with a grain of salt.
Anyhow congrats on a good pick up! [emoji106]
Please share pictures of your new watch with the community 馃榾

i will share pictures in the next weeks. thank you all.
 
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Dial is good, period correct. I am not sure about the main hour and minute hands. But overall looks fine apart from those 2 hands which needs more verification.
I don't think the M/H hands are legit and over polished but for the price ....
 
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Hey folks,
here are the photos and some info about the watch i gathered.

Model:
Universal Geneve Tri-Compax

Calibre:
287

Reference:

22543

Serial number:

1034370

Dial:
Many scratches, marks and scars (i like this kind of history a lot)

Movement:
clean, no rust

Case:
Solid steel, case size 36 to 37mm, nearer to 37mm

Crown:

Is looking original to me (what do you think?)

Pushers:
Are looking original to me (what do you think?)

Production Date:
probably 1943 (what do you think?)
(found the info in sala's book, that serial numbers from 1.000.000 to 1.100.000 were produced in 1943 and 1944)

Moonphase-Disk:

blue disk with smiling face moon

Day-Disk / Month-Disk:

Both Spanish

Band / Buckle:
Both aftermarket
(and i am not absolutely happy with both; anyone lead to an original tri-compax steel buckle from the 40ies? suggestions for dark brown alligator or lizard leather straps? 19mm, right?)

Hands:

I am - like some others - also not sure about the hour/minute-hands of this watch, knowing that the hands should match the dial. Lumed hands to lumed indices, golden hands to golden indices and so on. Due the fact that the indices of the watch could be understand as golden dot-indices, it would be obvious to match this dial with golden hands.

Did UG always installed indices-matching hands? On which dials were the blue hands installed?

In fact, the dot-indices of this dial are looking not golden. They are looking like brown copper and i think the blued hands matching these brown copper-dots (plus the steel case) very good (in my opinion much better than golden hands).
And there is another fact making me suspicious about possible falsity: the blue h/m-hands have exactly (!!!) the same blue color like the chrono-hand and the small hands. They all are looking similiar, like made from the same mold.

But with respect to Larry S' knowledge
I don't think the M/H hands are legit [...]
i would be happy about discussion.


Hope you like the pictures!

Cheers
A
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Nice pictures, IMO the case is too pitted and the dial very dammaged, some (like me), prefer to pay the double for a top condition watch because to make it pristine with spares is almost impossible and will cost more, but if you like it this way, enjoy !
I just wonder, the dial with golden markers isn't supposed to match a gold case ? And the pusher seems a bit too small for the hole ..?
Considering that you paid 3K, the price seems right to me.
All the best.馃憤
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the images and description are much appreciated