The Universal Genève Tri-Compax stands as a remarkable example of post-World War II horological design. First unveiled at Baselworld in 1944, it was produced until the 1980s. The name "Tri-Compax" reflects the watch's three key complications: a chronograph, a triple calendar, and a moonphase. Despite numerous variations introduced over the years, the Tri-Compax's rising popularity among collectors and enthusiasts, driven by its exceptional quality, has made it increasingly challenging to find well-preserved examples.
The Universal Genève Tri-Compax stands as a remarkable example of post-World War II horological design. First unveiled at Baselworld in 1944, it was produced until the 1980s. The name "Tri-Compax" reflects the watch's three key complications: a chronograph, a triple calendar, and a moonphase. Despite numerous variations introduced over the years, the Tri-Compax's rising popularity among collectors and enthusiasts, driven by its exceptional quality, has made it increasingly challenging to find well-preserved examples.