Ulysse Nardin Perpetual Calendar Comparison
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Ulysse Nardin Perpetual Calendar Comparison

By amanico · Nov 15, 2014 · 27 replies
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Amanico presents a diverse lineup of Ulysse Nardin Perpetual Calendar watches, inviting the community to compare and choose their favorites. This post highlights the brand's innovative perpetual calendar complication, which uniquely allows for forward and backward date adjustment via the crown, making them exceptionally user-friendly.

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Sporty?

Aqua Perpetual:

 

Macho?

El Toro:

 

Classic?

 

A tad more modern?

 

A tad wiser?

Perpetual Manufacture:

 

Let's keep in mind that all these perpetual calendars are ALSO GMT, at the exception of the Aqua Perpetual which doesn't have the GMT, and that all of them allow you to set the calendar forward AND backward, through the crown... Characteristics which explain why these perpetual calendars from Ulysse Nardin, are the most friendly of the current market.

Which one is your favourite?

Personally, I'd love to have the case of the latest Perpetual Manufacture, with the hands and dial of the former.

And you?

Best,

Nicolas

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dr.kol
Nov 15, 2014
I would like to have also the moon phase.

The added complication would make many of UN perpetuals really attractive. Best, Kari

AM
amanico
Nov 15, 2014
True that the moonphase is missing, but they have some very cool astronomical watches! [nt]

MA
massi.
Nov 15, 2014
I'm in love for the perpetual manufacture: stunning watch! [nt]

AM
amanico
Nov 15, 2014
Thanks for sharing your opinion, my dear friend. [nt]

KI
KIH
Nov 15, 2014
My pick would be "Classic".....

...anyone of them are wonderful, nonetheless. Thanks for reminding us of this great creation. Ken

AM
amanico
Nov 16, 2014
I had the one with the Sonata hands and case.

If I had to get one, the classic would be my choice, though. What drove me to let it go was this similarity between the PC and the Sonata. Best, my friend. Nicolas

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