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Universal Geneve - Universal Genève Polerouter Date Micro-Rotor - 18K Yellow Gold

The UG Polerouter made a lasting mark in horology with its romantic ties to aviation. Introduced in 1954, the model was released in partnership with Scandinavian Airline System (SAS), with the goal of creating a timepiece that was resistant to higher magnetism experienced in the North and South Poles. The Polerouter is also coveted for being a Gérald Genta design and at only 24 years old at the time, it is considered his first great contribution to horology. Genta would go on to design two of the most iconic pieces of the 20th century with the Nautilus and Royal Oak and more. Today, collectors are coveting the Polerouter as much as ever with the recent release of the Polerouter book in late '23. It was also around this time that the news of Breitling acquiring UG broke, which many collectors hope will further invigorate appreciation for the brand with its re-inception. 

This 18k yellow gold example features a champagne dial/hands that are non-luminous–a welcome feature of many collectors for their clean look and potential to age more gracefully. It houses a high-grade micro-rotor caliber 215 that was recently serviced. Remaining in excellent vintage condition, this example boasts a strong case retaining all of its serial and reference numbers–a crucial part of finding a strong example. The dial has some patina but presents very well in person. If you've been looking for a stunning and elegant vintage dress watch, its hard to beat the charm of a vintage UG in precious metal.


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