FrancescoR
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Nicolas, this is an excellent post, as always.
Clear, crisp, technical and passionate; a pleasure to read.
Congratulations.
Best regards,
Francesco
Like you, Emilio, I love these Super Compressor a lot
By: amanico : July 7th, 2009-23:59
It is my personal taste, but I love this round shape, the sexy plexy, and this characteristic design from the 60ies. Therefore, for once, they are, for most of them, very affordable. So you don't have to sell your house to get one. Thanks for your nice wo...
'Evening Nic'....
By: Catherine. : July 7th, 2009-17:14
I'm afraid i still feel a little bit unsure about throwing great eulogies at this family of watch. Looking in the back of nearly all the 42mm variants leaves me with the feeling the cases were purposefully sized to ensure that one size fitted all and that...
It does appear....
By: Catherine. : July 8th, 2009-02:38
...somebody within UG had similar thoughts, in a very short space of time (even in a short model run length) the company decided to sack the design and reduce the size in one sitting. Schaffhausen came to the party a little later and may have had by then ...
Hello again, Catherine
By: amanico : July 8th, 2009-05:38
You're a difficult client, indeed! There are several points: 1/ As for the " uniformity " of the 42 mm cases, yes, you're right, but the sources are to be find on the Piquerez Patent ( 1956 ), if I got it correctly. 2/ Does this " architecture " work for ...
LOL, Catherine
By: amanico : July 8th, 2009-07:11
" Good Client " in French means "easy to convince ". A Great watch may have also different meanings: It may be great for its aesthetic, for the level of finish, for the originality / Innovation, and also because it became an iconic watch. Yes, the FF are ...
Wow, Tony
By: amanico : July 8th, 2009-05:47
May you tell us ore about this one? More pics, too? I was secretely hoping that some, here, would feed this thread with more compressor watches, and you didn't deceive me! Best, Nicolas
More movement info?
By: vernon : July 8th, 2009-03:17
I'd be pleased to learn more about the movement. Is it unique to UG or is it based on something else. I'm of course familiar with the more modern Patek and LUC movements with micro-rotors but know nothing about this movement. It looks interesting. Thanks ...
very informative post...
By: FanFrancisco : July 8th, 2009-10:00
thanks a lot, Nico. well done for a great post again. enjoyed reading that, the great thing was to learn something new as well. after seeing all these, i am getting much like this kind of sub watches, i should start to hunt one for my collection. thanks f...
Hi, Tempusfugit
By: amanico : July 9th, 2009-05:38
I was lucy enogh to know a good wath maker who was able to impeccably service it. So, the outcome is stunning, indeed. As for U.G, I can't agree more with you. So many marvels came out from this Manufacture, like the Polerouter, sub or not, and different ...
Wow, Darren!
By: amanico : July 9th, 2009-10:22
Very happy to know that you jumped on it, my friend. Any chance to get pics of yours? I can't agree more on your appreciation on this watch. All is here, to make of this watch a GREAT watch, at least to me. Best, Nicolas
As a fan of EPSA cases
By: BDLJ : July 9th, 2009-21:27
I have to say thanks for posting this. The biggest trouble with these cases is trying to find one that hasn't had it's caseback scratched up by someone who had no idea how to open the case. Then they get heavily polished out and lose all the interesting m...
My pleasure, Ben
By: amanico : July 9th, 2009-22:23
Yes, thi swould be interesting to have the complete list of Super Compressor Cases, and Single crown compressor watches. We will discover names we hardly now or hear about... This may be a thread for you, my friend. With PICS! Best, Nicolas
Bill, you seem to have...
By: G99 : July 12th, 2009-11:44
Bill, you seem to have every vintage piece we mention :) i've just picked up a 1964 UG Polerouter date. one of the last 218-2 calibres as they bought out the 69 the same year. luckily the inside of the case is clearly month/year stamped. just got to wait ...
nice one Bill. not quite...
By: G99 : July 12th, 2009-13:10
nice one Bill. not quite the same as mine as yours is the 'super' and slightly later, but pretty much the same. mine has a black dial with chromed index ring. no bracelet sadly. if you find anything from that particular year i'd be very interested, but i'...
Fabulous Post
By: duck : November 18th, 2009-19:10
What an interesting post. Just what I was looking for. I have just bought my first Polerouter Sub and I have a couple of questions. The Sub I bought has a 218 cal movement. Is this the correct calibre for the Sub? I LOVE the distressed tan leather strap o...