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Buren - Westminster Intra-Matic Micro rotor 1960-1969-Men
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Buren - Westminster Intra-Matic Micro rotor 1960-1969-Men

Buren Intra-Matic Micro-rotor Swiss Watch. This magnificent Buren automatic caliber 1282 watch from the late 1950s/early 1960s is the first micro-rotor watch. Completely original watch, strap not Buren, buckle original. Condition: There are some ticks on the dial. The 24-hour calendar does not tick, timekeeping is very good. Case diameter 30 mm. Watch: leather strap, length 20 cm. Mechanical automatic Buren caliber 1282 A wonderful vintage piece with a history related to Universal Geneve's micro-rotor mechanism: Buren patented the first automatic watch movement (Grand Prix) with a micro-rotor in 1954. They later licensed this technology to companies such as Bulova and Hamilton. Universal Geneve filed a patent application in May 1955. The micro-rotor mechanism in the Polarouter series was almost identical in design to the Buren Intramatic. The neighbors won the patent infringement case and were forced to pay Buren royalties for every micro-rotor they used until the U.G. patents were granted. At this early stage, UG had to label their watches as "patent pending," and as a result of the dispute, they only received the actual patent on May 15, 1958. Your order will be shipped worldwide via express courier with a tracking code. Delivery time is approximately 3-7 days. Please note customs duties. The buyer is responsible for import VAT and taxes, if applicable. This is beyond the seller's control.

Nr. 102097212

Verkauft
Buren - Westminster Intra-Matic Micro rotor 1960-1969-Men

Buren - Westminster Intra-Matic Micro rotor 1960-1969-Men

Buren Intra-Matic Micro-rotor Swiss Watch. This magnificent Buren automatic caliber 1282 watch from the late 1950s/early 1960s is the first micro-rotor watch.

Completely original watch, strap not Buren, buckle original. Condition: There are some ticks on the dial. The 24-hour calendar does not tick, timekeeping is very good.

Case diameter 30 mm.

Watch: leather strap, length 20 cm.

Mechanical automatic Buren caliber 1282

A wonderful vintage piece with a history related to Universal Geneve's micro-rotor mechanism:
Buren patented the first automatic watch movement (Grand Prix) with a micro-rotor in 1954. They later licensed this technology to companies such as Bulova and Hamilton. Universal Geneve filed a patent application in May 1955. The micro-rotor mechanism in the Polarouter series was almost identical in design to the Buren Intramatic. The neighbors won the patent infringement case and were forced to pay Buren royalties for every micro-rotor they used until the U.G. patents were granted. At this early stage, UG had to label their watches as "patent pending," and as a result of the dispute, they only received the actual patent on May 15, 1958.
Your order will be shipped worldwide via express courier with a tracking code. Delivery time is approximately 3-7 days. Please note customs duties. The buyer is responsible for import VAT and taxes, if applicable. This is beyond the seller's control.

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