1940s Universal Genève Reference 20204
Why This Watch Matters This Universal Genève is in a nice 36mm case and definitely has a noticeable presence on the wrist. The added gold Arabic numerals, indexes, and hands are a nice touch to this otherwise reserved model. The Full Story The 1940s and 1950s were really the period that set the tone for the modern watches we see and love today. A 36mm case might seem a tad smaller by today’s standards, but the truly elongated lugs that flare slightly to the outside make this watch larger on your wrist than its actual measurement. Another trend you see from this period is the accents in gold to bring out the dressier side of the watch. The Arabic numerals and indexes punctuate the dial, and the svelte feuille hands along with the center seconds hand sweep gracefully across the dial. Technically speaking, there is an automatic bumper movement – the caliber 139 – fitted inside. The bumper movements were a precursor to self-winding rotor movements. Speak about tactile, you will definitely