I'm game. Bring a couple of bottles. Maybe we want to open this to a larger gathering of interested parties. Could make it a celebration of Ludwig's brilliance and our education. I have an idea. [nt]
Incoming: Platinum Cloisonné enamel Tellurium by Ulysse Nardin - part of ‘The Trilogy of Time’ collection. Introduced in 1992 as the final piece in the Trilogy series designed by Ludwig Oechslin, this has long been on my radar and at last is now a treasur...
The dial is constructed from a series of concentric rings. 12 o’clock position represents the Sun and has a blue enamel sun motif on the case. The central Cloisonné enamel Earth rotates anti-clockwise over a 24 hour period with the time on the Cloisonné e...
Enjoy the ride of learning how to read the information, with a piece which is now 20-30 years old the critical thing will be to set the year correctly before moving on as without that you are lost. Check that the piece has the info on setting this and it ...
Solar eclipses Movement of Earth and moon and eclipses resulting Seasonal movement Tellurium prototype My thanks for much of the information and the illustrations above go to Dr Marcus Hanke, author of the book ‘The Trilogy of Time’ which is still availab...
I’ve only picked up the Tellurium rather than the Trilogy but nonetheless I’m very pleased. It is a large piece at 43mm but whereas back in 1992 when it was first introduced that was pretty oversize these days it is almost standard.
I am lousy in science but fully appreciate what this watch can do and find it extremely romantic ! Love is blind ? LOL ! Enjoy this unique (especially given the enamel dial) watch often ! Cheers, Gordon
that was produced to accompany the trilogy pieces several times before receiving my piece - written by our own Dr Marcus Hanke. 👍 Should anyone wish to get a proper explanation of each of the trilogy pieces there is an online version if the book in PDF fo...
hire a science tutor to help me understand all the functions and graphs ! If you ever come to Asia, please may we have a GTG with this scientific instrument ? Cheers, Gordon
DaVincci code ! LOL ! Suggest we have much wine to assist in this Tellurium in-depth study GTG. I suspect your science background will help you learn much faster.
Local Time. 👍 GMT time 👍 Date 👍 Astrological sign 👍 Moon phase 👍 Relative position of moon and earth 👍 Area of earth in sunlight 👍 Sunrise and sunset timing 👍 And of course when it a New Moon or Full moon whether it is also a Solar or Lunar eclipse respec...
Time is obvious, but once you get the idea of the sun being at 12 o'clock the moon phase and sunrise and sunset indictors make perfect sense. The Earth rotates once a day, sunrise shown at 3 o'clock and sunset at 9 o'clock. The moon circles the Earth once...
A most clever watch and it was considered almost unattainable when it was first released so I am glad to see you have managed to add such a lovely piece to your collection. One could gaze at that dial for a long time......
that despite the complexity of the Tellerium and its relative exclusitivity compared to the 5131R that used prices of the latter are substantially higher than the under rated Telleerium.
The Patek wins in terms of wearability as it is 39.5mm but the UN triumphs in all other areas. And please don't get me wrong, I am a big Patek fan! What do you think Russell if you had to choose only one?!
The Tellerium is a work of of art both technically and aesthetically, since UN enamel dials have always been among the best out there. As you said despite the great amount of information on the dial the readability is quite good. This is for sure many col...
... without a picture of at least one Trilogy watch. The fact that such "esoteric" complications could be integrated into a wristwatch and successfully be sold on a difficult market was groundbraking for the development of the contemporary watch industry....
You might be familiar. Volume 1 of the Hodinkee magazine features the Tellurium in an article about the history of astronomical complications. Nice quote: “The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden in the heavens so ri...
Thank you kindly for the compliments! To be honest, I was not really happy with the small font used on that second edition, that made the book more difficult to read, imho. But this is only a very minor issue. There are a few books dedicated to complicate...