Ref: Ulysse Nardin 331-22 - yellow gold 336-22 - rose gold 339-20 Looking to buy a Ulysse Nardin perpetual Ludwig - Any of the references 331-22 - yellow gold 336-22 - rose gold 339-20 - platinum Just posted a random number for the price I’m willing to pa
But then again, I usually only wear most of my watches including this one for about 3 days in a row max., before I switch to another piece. Perhaps, if you get one again, you might consider putting it on a winder ? It IS a beautiful watch with an ingeniou
Since late last year, I embarked on a new quest, which is to acquire some hidden gems from the early 2000’s, a period which in my opinion is the last time when horology really fired on all cylinders, creating some remarkable unique and functional referenc
they're sold out. A couple of years later we were at a favorite multi brand store in Vegas looking at UNs and my wife says isn't that the Perpetual ltd you love? Yep!! They said a good customer had put a down payment on it and then got sick and passed awa
I'd also take a close look at the digital hour and double date apertures under a loupe. I've seen some cases where the edges come off a little crude. For another completely different grand feu enamel dial travel watch (with an alarm, to boot) in the exact
Enamel is always a big plus and it is a very convenient dual time watch. But they are operating within the constraints of the movement which they haven't changed in decades and so have to accomodate things like the second timezone at 9 that don't look gre
The Classico Dual Time’s grand feu enamel dial by Donze Cadrans was what drew my eyes to it. On the wrist, the combination of the fresh, pure white of the enamel and the blue markers and displays came across as beautifully as one would expect. Overall, th
To name a few. Not just a different metal or dial color but real exciting stuff: Who else did anything as diverse in a relatively short period? Seems impossible. - The Trilogy Set: Astolabium, Tellurium, Copernicus. Probably the pinnacle to own. - Hourstr