
1920s Universal Watch 18ct Gold Monopusher Chronograph 41.5mm
Here we have a very early 100-year-old 1920s Universal Watch, 18ct Gold Monopusher Chronograph, featuring a 41.5mm 18ct yellow gold round, hinged, open-face case that comfortably sits on your wrist, complete with delicate wire lugs. Its curvaceous flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 47mm and a case thickness of 12mm. On the right side, we have a large onion crown, at 6 o’clock, a monopusher. A domed crystal sits above a stunning white enamel dial. Its red Tachymeter scale surrounds a minute track precisely executed above black Breguet numerals marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a 30-minute register and at 9 o’clock, a running seconds register, each is clearly marked with a thermally blued stick hand. Delicate thermally blued hands are complemented by a chronograph hand. At noon, we have the Universal Watch motif completing this incredible early chronograph. On the reverse, an 18ct yellow gold hinged case back and inside a manually wound Universal 16.75 Ligne Monopusher, 17 jewel, column wheel movement was introduced by Universal Watch around 1916 and remained in production until 1931. The watch comes paired with a suitable 16mm strap.
Here we have a very early 100-year-old 1920s Universal Watch, 18ct Gold Monopusher Chronograph, featuring a 41.5mm 18ct yellow gold round, hinged, open-face case that comfortably sits on your wrist, complete with delicate wire lugs. Its curvaceous flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 47mm and a case thickness of 12mm. On the right side, we have a large onion crown, at 6 o’clock, a monopusher. A domed crystal sits above a stunning white enamel dial. Its red Tachymeter scale surrounds a minute track precisely executed above black Breguet numerals marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a 30-minute register and at 9 o’clock, a running seconds register, each is clearly marked with a thermally blued stick hand. Delicate thermally blued hands are complemented by a chronograph hand. At noon, we have the Universal Watch motif completing this incredible early chronograph. On the reverse, an 18ct yellow gold hinged case back and inside a manually wound Universal 16.75 Ligne Monopusher, 17 jewel, column wheel movement was introduced by Universal Watch around 1916 and remained in production until 1931. The watch comes paired with a suitable 16mm strap.
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Here we have a very early 100-year-old 1920s Universal Watch, 18ct Gold Monopusher Chronograph, featuring a 41.5mm 18ct yellow gold round, hinged, open-face case that comfortably sits on your wrist, complete with delicate wire lugs. Its curvaceous flanks lead to a lug-to-lug length of 47mm and a case thickness of 12mm. On the right side, we have a large onion crown, at 6 o’clock, a monopusher. A domed crystal sits above a stunning white enamel dial. Its red Tachymeter scale surrounds a minute track precisely executed above black Breguet numerals marking the hours. At 3 o’clock, a 30-minute register and at 9 o’clock, a running seconds register, each is clearly marked with a thermally blued stick hand. Delicate thermally blued hands are complemented by a chronograph hand. At noon, we have the Universal Watch motif completing this incredible early chronograph. On the reverse, an 18ct yellow gold hinged case back and inside a manually wound Universal 16.75 Ligne Monopusher, 17 jewel, column wheel movement was introduced by Universal Watch around 1916 and remained in production until 1931. The watch comes paired with a suitable 16mm strap.























