Universal Genève

885103/01, ‘Evil Nina’ Compax, Steel

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A ref. 885103/01 ‘Evil’ Nina Rindt, a 36mm reverse panda dial chronograph which is something of a cult classic today. The Nina Rindt is so named for international supermodel and widow to the late Formula 1 World Champion Jochen Rindt. Jochen Rindt gifted Nina her Universal Genève before he was tragically killed in a racing accident. Nina was pictured constantly in this era with her husband’s gift proudly being worn. Is is widely regarded as one of the most attractive 1960s chronograph designs ever made, with many thoughtful touches like a luminous chronograph hands, solid metal bezel, and applied logo. It is the vintage chronograph lover’s chronograph.

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Universal Genève built their reputation in chronographs, but have arguably never made a chronograph more attractive or well-proportioned than the ref. 885103/01. Better known as the 'Evil Nina', the 885103/01 is a famed reverse panda dial Compax which took on the Rolex Daytona, Omega Speedmaster, and Heuer Carrera in 1964. At 36mm, it wears with an elegance few watches can rival today. Moreover, its dial is minimal and legible with some thoughtful touches. The Nina Rindt has become a cult classic chronograph in the last two decades for these and many other reasons. Not only does 'Evil Nina' have one of the greatest names in vintage chronographs, but one of the most characterful and beautiful designs of its time.

Nina Rindt is an international supermodel and widow to the late Formula 1 World Champion Jochen Rindt. Jochen was tragically killed in an accident at Monza, setting a record time on Parabolica in 1970. The Universal Genève chronograph was a gift from Jochen Rindt to Nina which she was pictured wearing constantly, as she was always with Jochen at his racing. The watch was always on her wrist at his races, but even moreso after his passing. It is one of the most tragic stories in watches, yet emblematic of the immense significance these objects can hold. She still owns that watch to this day.

Nina Rindt production spanned four dials and two marks. The classic panda dial 'Nina Rindt', ‘Evil Nina’ with a reverse panda and red chronograph hand, the two exotic variants coined ‘Exotic Nina’ and ‘Blue Exotic Nina’ that are likewise inverse of each other. The Nina had a short run, from just 1964-1967. Those with serial numbers below 2.45m have an applied U at 12 and the second series have a printed U, with two different main handsets and three types of subdial hands. The bezel is metal with a printed metal insert, not the acrylic you’d see on a Daytona bezel. Further, the chronograph hand is lumed because Universal Genève considered details like few competitors. This is a mark 1 with a lightly grained dial. The 'Evil Nina' sports a red chronograph with blued steel subdial hands. All examples are powered by the legendary Valjoux 72.

The Nina Rindt is widely desired today for the intentionality and care of its design, proportions, and beauty. The Nina, in any variation, is inarguably one of the great 1960s chronographs. It seems unthinkable that, in the coming years, there may be a new Nina Rindt now that Universal Genève has been bought by Breitling. Whatever is to come, the true Nina Rindt will not be bested. This is the authentic article, with all its glamorous motorsport and supermodel ties in one lovely Valjoux 72 chronograph. It is the vintage chronograph lover's chronograph.

Condition

This 885103/01 presents in excellent overall condition. The case bears very sharp lugs. Further, the caseback engraving of the reference and serial, which is almost always lost, is still present. The dial shows no signs of damage with only very light patina in the registers. Its handset and tritium pips match beautifully in original cream tritium applications. This is a late Mark 1 iteration, with a correct applied logo, red chronograph hand, and midsize blued luminous subdial hands. The crystal bears its original 'floating U'. The Valjoux 72 is operating well and its timing is within acceptable specification on our timing equipment. It comes on the pictured UG-signed Gay Frères Bracelet.

Specifications

This watch is modelled on an average-sized 7.0 inch wrist.

  • Brand: Universal Genève
  • Model: 'Evil Nina' Compax
  • Reference: 885103/01
  • Size: 36
  • Year: c. 1965
  • Case Material: Steel
  • Movement: Manual Valjoux 72
  • Scope: Watch Only (with UG Gay Frères Bracelet)