Universal Geneve Vintage "Evil Clapton" Tri-Compax SS/SS TOP CONDITION
Description
Universal Geneve 881101/02 "Evil Clapton" Tri Compax, 881101 02, 88110102, extremely rare, this is the "Paul Newman" of all the Universal Geneve lines, the stainless steel case retains its original lines, the caseback serial number is sharp and clear, and the case is possibly UNPOLISHED. Caliber 281 movement with day, date and month indicator, moonphase, chronograph, original black dial and white sub-dials are in fantastic condition, all luminous material on hands and dial are intact and appear to be original to the watch, diameter: 36mm, thickness: 12mm, excellent condition with European Watch Company pouch and 6-month warranty.
Product price
SOLD
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