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FS: Rolex Oyster

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By: ejaz_lkhan
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FS: Universal Geneve Tri-Compax

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By: n0wjsti
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Old watch takes an interesting twist

UNIVERSAL GENÈVE TRI-COMPAX ref. 881101/01 ERIC CLAPTON "MINT" Some of us may know that the Tri-Compax Clapton ref. 881101 was delivered in either a white dial or black dial (aka Evil Clapton). Today, I am sharing one that seems to have taken a modern 'tw
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By: n0wjsti
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amanico
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Universal Genève Tri Compax Ref 222100.

Sport Chic: One I would love to have! Best, Nicolas
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By: amanico
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amanico
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Some shots of my Universal Genève Tri-Compax "Eric Clapton"

Ref. 881101/01 from ca. 1967 Cheers, HSTE
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By: HSTE
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EinPA
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Hello Marc. Agree with you: the terms bi-compax and …

… tri-compax are widely used today to designate chronos with two and three dials respectively. Regret to say that as confusing it may be the so common use makes now impossible to change this. But is someone asks how these terms were originally coined or w
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By: this_hobby_of_hours
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Subexplorer
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Hello Marc! Very interesting post and a wonderful UG example you share here in all its glory. Of course the prefixs "bi" and "tri" relate with "two" or "three" ...

... but the use of "bi compax" and "three compax" is a bit confusing. So we should relate to the history of the name to understand this matter. As a matter of fact it was originated in a name given by Universal Geneve to designate different models of thei
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By: this_hobby_of_hours
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Subexplorer
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I hear you believe me I hear you. So what I do is just not use the term tri-compax. Even if technically correct, it may serve to confuse and that’s never our intention. For bi-compax, I use it only to indicate there are two sub-dials. Usually for chronogr
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By: this_hobby_of_hours
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Subexplorer
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Thanks for explaining. I see how it can be a bit confusing.

At least for me it is. Compax referred to 3 complications, chronograph, date and moon phase. Chronograph usually has a an hour and minute dial. There are already two sub-dials. Date sometimes can also be displayed using a dial. Usually it is a date window
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By: this_hobby_of_hours
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Subexplorer
3063

“tri-compax”= 3 subdials ? No

We often hear the term “tri-compax” with some thinking it means 3 subdials. ❌ Picture from the internet for illustration purposes =============== The term "tri-compax" is not completely accurate when referring to the number of subdials on a watch. While i
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By: this_hobby_of_hours
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Subexplorer
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