Introduction
Designed by Genta in 1954 when he was just 23, the Universal Geneve Polerouter is the watch that kick-started the designer's illustrious career. Launched to commemorate the beginning of Scandinavian Airlines Systems (SAS) flights from Europe to Los Angeles and New York, the Polerouter has aviation at its core, as referenced by its name. The routes flown by SAS from Copenhagen to LA flew over the North Pole, which shortened flight times between the two points from 36 to 22 hours, thus creating the name Polerouter. In addition to being named after its route, the Polerouter's construction was also influenced by this route, as the North Pole's magnetic force would wreak havoc on most watches and instruments in the plane. As such, Universal Geneve needed to make the Polerouter resistant to magnetism. One of the most iconic pilot's watches around, the Polerouter has grown a cult-like status amongst watch collectors as they fawn over its understated design and rich heritage linked to the dawn of transcontinental aviation. However, while it is famed as a pilot’s watch, the Polerouter also welcomed other use cases into its repertoire, with a diving variant also being created, which is what we have here, the Polerouter Sub ref. 869120/02. Launched in 1961, the Polerouter Sub ref. 20369-1 features a 40mm stainless steel case with a black dial that features large luminous indices, thick luminous hands, and a pleasing red and white color scheme for its script. Boasting a thin black aluminum bezel insert for timing dives, this timepiece is a wonderfully functional take on Universal Geneve’s best-known watch.
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Grade
V 8.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Watch Only
Est. value range
$4,000 – $6,000
The Details
Brand
Universal Geneve
Dimensions
40mm
Model
Polerouter Sub
Movement
Automatic cal. 1-69 "Micro Rotor"
Reference
869120/02
Bracelet
Generic steel bracelet
Year
Circa 1960s
Condition
Excellent
Material
Stainless steel
Included
Watch only
Dial Color
Black

THE DIAL
Boasting a black dial with red and white inscriptions and large luminous U-surrounded indices and hands and a rotatable black aluminum bezel, the Polerouter Sub's display is built for function.

THE CONSTRUCTION
A hulking watch, back in the day, the Polerouter Sub's construction was built for utility with its thick lugs, knurled bezel ring, and large screw-down crown all revealing the watch's robust user-friendly design focus.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.
Condition
Watch is in overall excellent condition. The asymmetrical steel case is well defined and features a number of scratches and light nicks, as expected of a watch of this vintage. The case back has some light scratches. The bezel is in excellent condition and the insert has some scratches and partial numerals at 7 and 8. The dial is in excellent condition, with some degradation on the lume and some lume missing on the five marker. The hands are in very good condition, with some lume missing from the minute hand. The watch is fitted with the correct crystal with trapezoid cyclops, which shows some scuffs. The generic steel bracelet is in excellent condition with moderate play between the links. The bracelet currently fits a 7 1/4" wrist and has 15 links. Please note that the watch ticks at time of cataloging, but timekeeping is poor and a service is recommended.
Our Perspective
An obscure subcollection of an iconic family of watches, the Polerouter Sub is a wonderful and whacky part of Universal Geneve's history as one of horology's most important watchmakers, at least through the middle of the 20th century.













