1967 Universal Genève White Shadow Automatic 35mm 867102

A 1967 Universal Genève White Shadow designed by Gérald Genta, showcasing ultra-thin mid-century minimalism in a 35mm stainless steel tonneau case. Once a record-holder for its slim profile, it features a crisp white dial with Roman numerals and baton hands for a clean, high-contrast aesthetic. Powered by the innovative micro-rotor Calibre 2-67, it combines elegant design with pioneering thin automatic watchmaking.

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Here we have a 1967 Universal Genève White Shadow, a masterclass in mid-century minimalism designed by the legendary Gérald Genta. Its 35mm stainless steel "tonneau" case features a beautiful blend of soft curves and thin, integrated-style lugs, with an incredibly slender profile of just 8mm and a compact lug-to-lug length of 38mm. This ultra-thin design was a world-record holder for its time, offering a sleek and understated presence that slides effortlessly under a shirt cuff. On the right side is a small, signed crown that maintains the case’s fluid, aerodynamic lines. A low-profile acrylic crystal protects a crisp, matte white dial that epitomises the "Shadow" collection’s ethos of clarity. It features printed black Roman numeral hour markers and simple, blackened baton hands, providing a stark, high-contrast aesthetic that is both timeless and highly legible. On the reverse, a screw-down case back hides one of the most innovative mechanical achievements of the 20th century. Inside, the automatic Universal Genève Calibre 2-67 features the brand's pioneering micro-rotor technology, which allowed UG to achieve such a slim case height without sacrificing the convenience of self-winding. This movement beats at 19,800 vibrations per hour and is celebrated for its ingenious engineering and space-saving architecture. It comes with its amazing Gay Frères UG bracelet, which fits up to a 7-inch wrist.

Points of Mention

This watch is sold “Watch Only” and therefore comes with no original Universal Geneve box or papers. It comes with its amazing Gay Frères UG bracelet, which fits up to a 7-inch wrist. The watch is from Circa. 1967 is in fair vintage condition for its age, with signs of wear and patina across the watch, as you can see from the photographs. The watch comes with our 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty.

Personal Note

The White Shadow is one of those watches that quietly reminds you how advanced design thinking was in the 1960s, especially when you look at it through a modern lens. There’s a real sense of restraint here, but it doesn’t feel empty or minimal for its own sake. The Gérald Genta-designed case has this soft, almost fluid tonneau shape that avoids sharp edges entirely, which gives it a very natural presence on the wrist. At 8mm thick, it still feels impressively slim today, and you can imagine how striking that must have been when it was first introduced. Snap these up whilst you still can!

Specification

Reference : 867102
Movement : Micro-Rotor UG Cal. 2-67
Age : Circa. 1967
Year : 1967
Case Size : 35mm
Case Thickness : 8mm
Lug to Lug : 38mm
Lugs : 18mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : None
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch

About Universal Geneve

Universal Genève was founded in 1894 in Le Locle, Switzerland, as Universal Watch by two Horology students, Ulysse-Georges Perret and Numa-Emile Descombes. By 1919, they had moved their operations to Geneva and renamed the brand Universal Genève. They have been owned by Stelux, a Hong Kong investment group, since 1989. In December of 2023, it was announced that The Partners Group, a private equity firm that owns a majority stake in Breitling, is planning to acquire the Swiss luxury watch brand Universal Genève from Stelux Holdings. This Hong Kong-based holding company has been the brand's custodian since 1989. Over the years, Universal Genève has struggled to gain investment and marketing direction under Stelux Holdings, leading the brand to fall behind its competitors in the luxury watch market. However, the acquisition by The Partners Group is expected to change that. The move is largely driven by Georges Kern, the CEO of Breitling, who has expressed his desire to bring back the historical brand and help it regain its former glory. Kern has successfully turned around the fortunes of Breitling since he took over in 2017, and he is expected to apply the same strategy to Universal Genève. The acquisition comes at a time when there is increased interest in vintage watches, particularly those made by Universal Genève. The brand's vintage timepieces have been fetching record prices at auctions, indicating a renewed interest in the brand. With the cash infusion from The Partners Group, Universal Genève is expected to launch new models and expand its product line to cater to the growing demand for luxury vintage watches. The market is receptive to new offerings from the brand, and the acquisition is seen as a positive step towards reviving Universal Genève's reputation as a leading luxury watch brand.

Description

Here we have a 1967 Universal Genève White Shadow, a masterclass in mid-century minimalism designed by the legendary Gérald Genta. Its 35mm stainless steel "tonneau" case features a beautiful blend of soft curves and thin, integrated-style lugs, with an incredibly slender profile of just 8mm and a compact lug-to-lug length of 38mm. This ultra-thin design was a world-record holder for its time, offering a sleek and understated presence that slides effortlessly under a shirt cuff. On the right side is a small, signed crown that maintains the case’s fluid, aerodynamic lines. A low-profile acrylic crystal protects a crisp, matte white dial that epitomises the "Shadow" collection’s ethos of clarity. It features printed black Roman numeral hour markers and simple, blackened baton hands, providing a stark, high-contrast aesthetic that is both timeless and highly legible. On the reverse, a screw-down case back hides one of the most innovative mechanical achievements of the 20th century. Inside, the automatic Universal Genève Calibre 2-67 features the brand's pioneering micro-rotor technology, which allowed UG to achieve such a slim case height without sacrificing the convenience of self-winding. This movement beats at 19,800 vibrations per hour and is celebrated for its ingenious engineering and space-saving architecture. It comes with its amazing Gay Frères UG bracelet, which fits up to a 7-inch wrist.

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