This is a Universal Geneve Disco Volante from the 1960s. With a vintage watch, it is not uncommon to find examples which sadly lose some of their design details over the years due to over polishing or excessive usage. The below Universal Genève watch here, we can see every single detail of the original design thanks to the excellent overall condition. The top of the case is beautifully brushed with lines that bring out the details of craftmanship from the watch.
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