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The Universal Geneve 218-2 watch movement, introduced in 1942, is the first ladies calibre featuring bidirectional rotor winding. It shares a design equivalent to the gents calibre Felsa 410, which was also produced in 1942. The movement is manually wound while operating with a sub second function. Differences between the Felsa 380 and 381 variants are not specified.
The Universal Geneve 218-2 features the following functions:
| Ronda Reference # | Shock System | Buy |
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| Dimensions | GR Reference # | End Type | Buy |
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| 1.35 x 0.070 x 220 x 6.5 mm | Auto | Buy mainspring | |
| 1.30 x 0.070 x 200 x 6.5 mm | GR3185X | Auto | Buy mainspring |
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