








1960s Universal Geneve Polerouter Geneve micro-rotor cal. 69
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The Polerouter, famously penned by a young Gérald Genta to commemorate SAS airline flights over the North Pole, is a mid-century icon. This 1960s "Polerouter Genève" variation houses the advanced Micro-Rotor Calibre 69, an engineering feat that allowed the watch to remain remarkably slim despite being automatic. With its signature inner tension ring and twisted lyre lugs, this is an elegant, chronometrically significant daily companion that holds a permanent seat in the design hall of fame.
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