Ulysse Nardin Chronograph Monopusher 175th Anniversary
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Ulysse Nardin Chronograph Monopusher 175th Anniversary

By amanico · Jun 1, 2018 · 28 replies
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Amanico shares a deeply personal reflection on the Ulysse Nardin Chronograph Monopusher, a watch from his past collection that holds significant sentimental value. His post highlights the watch's distinct characteristics and invites the community to appreciate this rare 175th Anniversary edition.

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The Chronograph monopusher is a watch I used to own, before it left my collection in a sad and unexpected way. 

So, each time, and it doesn't happen very often, I see one, my heart beats faster. 

37 mm case, lacquer dial, manual winding movement ( the same than the one used in the Cartier Tortue Chronograph mono pusher ) are its main characteristics. 








Add its solid engraved case back and the fact that it is limited to 175 pieces, and you know almost all about that watch.



Here, I regret Ulysse Nardin opted for the solid case back, as the movement is worth a glance or two. 

A very nice Doctor's watch. 

Enjoy, 

Best,

Nicolas


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M4
M4
Jun 1, 2018
Very nice indeed!

Would love to see UN offer up more pieces like this. Well, perhaps a couple more. M4

AM
amanico
Jun 2, 2018
I would love to see another re issue of this one, yes! [nt]

WA
Watcholic_id
Jun 1, 2018
Gorgeous 😍😍😍 [nt]

AM
amanico
Jun 2, 2018
Thank you, my friend. [nt]

VM
VMM
Jun 2, 2018
Absolutely love it.

I know I've said it many times, but I'll say it again, I love it. Thanks for the pics. Vte

AM
amanico
Jun 2, 2018
Me too, Amigo. At the point that I was quite proud to include it in my manual chrono collection: JLC Duometre, Lange Datograph, Vacheron Les Historiques Chrono, Patek 5070G and this one...

The Lange, the Dato, the JLC, the Vacheron and this one " disappeared ". I bought another Duometre, added the Montblanc Villeret 1858 Tachymeter, still have the Patek. But I still miss the Vacheron, the Lange, and this one... If I ever find another Ulysse Nardin Mono pusher, I will probably go for it. Un abrazo, Nicolas

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