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Ulysse Nardin

Mixed feelings for me.

 

I have been very excited to see the caliber 118 piece and here it is.  I certainly had a different design in my mind.

The titanium/steel version, while unlimited and available, fails for me on aesthetics.  What an opportunity to create a modern chronometer dial that was different than UN's previously used bold roman numerals, which I have never cared for.  I hoped for regular numerals, like my ship's chronometer from 1937.  The sub seconds dial design... wow, I just don't get it.  I am not one to be disrespectful of a new release whether I like it or not, but with UN as a personal favorite brand, I envisioned something quite a bit more spectacular.

The gold model is exquisite with the enamel dial and much more appealing.  I do agree with Nico on the date, and would prefer it without.  The movement looks incredible, and that is a plus for both pieces.

Still, aside from the technical merits of the 118, I see nothing nearly as impactful as what the Caliber 160 piece represented when it launched.  That one is now further cemented in UN lore for me, and I would absolutely choose it over this new model.

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