
VMM's post offers a vibrant visual journey through a Ulysse Nardin exhibition, showcasing the brand's diverse collections from intricate marine chronometers to avant-garde complications. This retrospective provides a valuable glimpse into Ulysse Nardin's offerings from a decade ago, highlighting pieces that continue to captivate collectors and demonstrating the brand's enduring commitment to horological innovation.
After the event, the guy was exhausted.
Well, all U.N was there, a live local museum. I wish I was there with you, my friend. Or maybe not, I would have a heart attack. One watch I love a lot and we don't often discuss, the Royal Blue Tourbillon, and especially the no jewelled version. A beauty, a pure piece of poetry. Thanks for the share and for this excellent post, my friend. Nicolas.
Agree on the Royal Blue Tourbillon, pure beauty. Glad you have enjoyed, my friend. Vte :)
It is quite impressive to see that they came with so massive weapons! Even at Belles Montres in Paris, they don't bring such a collection! Best, Nicolas.
Just an exhibition to show the final customers and enthusiast some of the "savoir faire" of the brand. We were very lucky, and I want to thanks them again for doing so. Vte :)
I guess you provided us with all the pictures one who is searching for a UN would need. These different collections are forming a very eclectic world, some Ilike, some I don't. The Marine with the UN118 and the older sonata are really something I like. Thanks a lot for all these pics Vte. Cheers, Mark
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