Ulysse Nardin Moonstruck, Diavolo, El Toro Live Photos
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Ulysse Nardin Moonstruck, Diavolo, El Toro Live Photos

By Nad · Feb 25, 2011 · 13 replies
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Nad, a prolific contributor, shares an exceptional photo essay featuring Ulysse Nardin's rare and innovative timepieces. His captivating photography brings to life the intricate details of these watches, offering a fresh perspective on their design and technical prowess. This post highlights Nad's talent for capturing the essence of high horology through his lens.

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.......................of a few rare and exceptional watches.

I was in Geneva  a few weeks ago and saw the first two watches, and then in Munich where I saw the last one.

i hope you like the photos!













































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Falcon79
Feb 25, 2011
Nad: Thanks for sharing the pictures! [nt]

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docsnov
Feb 26, 2011
The Diavolo and the el Toro

are fantastic. The Diavolo with the yellow accents, signed by Rolf Schnyder, is my dream watch. Just need to win the lottery. Thanks for the terrific pictures. Stewart

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Hororgasm
Feb 26, 2011
sadly, the Diavolo is the last of the Freaks

which is your favourite UN piece that you have previewed? best, Horo

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Nad
Feb 26, 2011
It is so hard to pick one because each is beautiful

.....for its own reasons. Having said that, I travel a little, so the dual-time perpetual makes the most sense, but I loved the way the Diavolo felt on my wrist, LOL The Moonstruck is a unique and exceptional piece. Sorry, can't pick just one, LOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!.

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amanico
Feb 26, 2011
How do you know it will be the last of the Freaks, Horo?

Rumour or information? Best, Nicolas.

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Hororgasm
Feb 27, 2011
pmed you [nt]

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