Ulysse Nardin Hour Striker Phantom Devialet Limited Edition
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Ulysse Nardin Hour Striker Phantom Devialet Limited Edition

By amanico · Oct 15, 2019 · 13 replies
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Nicolas (amanico) introduces the Ulysse Nardin Hour Striker Phantom Devialet Limited Edition, highlighting its innovative sound technology developed with French audio company Devialet. His post details the watch's unique case back membrane designed to amplify sound to 85 Db, while also noting the controversial absence of the traditional automaton. This article explores the community's reactions to this technically advanced yet aesthetically divergent timepiece.

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Here is the new Ulysse Nardin Hour Striker " Phantom " Devialet Limited Edition. 

Devialet is a french company which makes loudspeakers. You will understand the link between such a company and the Hour Striker quite easily. 

The main problem of a striking watch is to offer a sufficient level of sound of  good quality ( pitch / richness ).

Some Manufactures found an original solution for that, such as Jaeger Lecoultre and the gongs welded in the sapphire glass. 

Here, Ulysse Nardin opted for another technical solution: 

The air generated by the timbre vibrations find its way outside the watch through a thin membrane whose diameter is large, located in the case back, offering, consequently, a large surface of air... Which explains the unusual level of sound: 85 Db. 

Here is the case back showing the membrane through the 8 holes.



On the recto, you have an original dial. The small dot at 3 o' clock is the on / of indicator of the " sonnerie à la demande ". Indeed, the Hour Striker is a watch which chimes the hour and half hour. It is not a minute repeater, but it has the quality of the sound of a minute repeater. 

The novelty with this version is that the Hour Striker was, till then, also an automaton watch... And here, the automaton disappeared, which is something I personally regret, a lot, as the automaton was an important part of this watch DNA. 


You will also notice the design of the hour markers, a bit disorientating... But isn't that a trademark from this brand? 



The case is in polished titanium, 43 mm big. The use of polished titanium is interesting, too. It is water resistant to 30 meters.



The movement is in house, automatic, Cal UN 610, offering a power reserve of 42 hours. I would have liked to see some pictures of it, too. 

A last word on the number of watches made in this limited edition: 85. 

I am very curious to see this Hour Striker in the metal, and, most of all, to hear it! 

Best,

Nicolas

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M4
M4
Oct 15, 2019
I'm smitten by this unusual watch.

I really dig the open-worked dial which, I've read, is the shape of a sound wave. I didn't know sound waves have a shape. Even the odd numeral layout doesn't turn me off. Unfortunately, it's price is an obstacle, though by comparison to chiming watches from other brands not outlandish. Well done, UN and Devialet. M4

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amanico
Oct 15, 2019
There are some things I really like, here, but the absence of automaton bugs me a bit... Still, to be seen in the metal, and most of all, to be heard! [nt]

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Ronald Held
Oct 15, 2019
Fix the numbers, and I will think about lot of shakes of the money tree. (nt)

NT

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amanico
Oct 15, 2019
Funnily said. ;) [nt]

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Ronald Held
Oct 16, 2019
Could have said I needed a few bricks of gold pressed latinum. (nt)

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Dave G
Oct 25, 2019
I own an hourstriker...

and one of the charms is the automaton. It would have been good to see this continued. I do like the improvements stated that drive a louder chiming. It is rather faint on the older pieces. Dave

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