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In memoriam
in memoriam
Buenas Tardes Amigos, Esperaba que fuera Nicolau el que abriera el hilo, pero me anticipare ya tardecito, dejando un Universal Geneve, raro, en la seguridad de que no entorpecera los mostrados por Nicolau, ya que es un calibre muy raro, correspondiente a los pocos relojes fabricados Day-Date.
Se trata de un Polerouter III, con esfera gravada con dia y fecha a las 6 h.
Caja rectangular, aprox. 32 X 40 mm. datandolo yo sobre el 75.
El calibre 72, 25 Rubies, creo que a 21.600 a/h. de los años 70, confirmado, el ultimo producido, con microrotor por la Universal.
Edito un Texto hallado :
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The cal. 72 with a diameter of 27.0 mm instead of 28.0 mm, is completely different from the aforementioned movements. It has a date and weekday indication at the "3" and a height of 4.6 mm. The frequency increased to 21,600 vibrations per hour (like with the cal. 215-9, cal. 215-97 and cal. 218-9) while the number of jewels was reduced to 25. This is related to the use of a ball bearing for the rotor mechanism. The arrangement of the bridges differs very much from the classical microtor movements (cal. 215, cal. 218-2, cal. 69). The cal. 72 was used in all Polerouter models with separate windows for day and date in the late sixties. The thinner cal. 71 (3.9 mm) without the weekday indication was not used for Polerouter models. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The so-called "Super Microtor" cal. 256 (with the ending A, B or C) is not covered here deliberately. The movement has a "normal" central rotor and was produced by Movado (equivalent to cal. 395). It has 28 jewels but is of lower quality and only used in the Polerouter compact. Furthermore, all electrical or Quartz movements are ignored here."[/FONT]
Luego les leo y comentamos.
Se trata de un Polerouter III, con esfera gravada con dia y fecha a las 6 h.
Caja rectangular, aprox. 32 X 40 mm. datandolo yo sobre el 75.
El calibre 72, 25 Rubies, creo que a 21.600 a/h. de los años 70, confirmado, el ultimo producido, con microrotor por la Universal.
Edito un Texto hallado :
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"The cal. 72 with a diameter of 27.0 mm instead of 28.0 mm, is completely different from the aforementioned movements. It has a date and weekday indication at the "3" and a height of 4.6 mm. The frequency increased to 21,600 vibrations per hour (like with the cal. 215-9, cal. 215-97 and cal. 218-9) while the number of jewels was reduced to 25. This is related to the use of a ball bearing for the rotor mechanism. The arrangement of the bridges differs very much from the classical microtor movements (cal. 215, cal. 218-2, cal. 69). The cal. 72 was used in all Polerouter models with separate windows for day and date in the late sixties. The thinner cal. 71 (3.9 mm) without the weekday indication was not used for Polerouter models. [/FONT][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]The so-called "Super Microtor" cal. 256 (with the ending A, B or C) is not covered here deliberately. The movement has a "normal" central rotor and was produced by Movado (equivalent to cal. 395). It has 28 jewels but is of lower quality and only used in the Polerouter compact. Furthermore, all electrical or Quartz movements are ignored here."[/FONT]
Luego les leo y comentamos.
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