Got to try the Freak One yesterday. Surprisingly easy to wear for my small 16cm wrist! It is of course a large watch but I think anything called the Freak is not meant to be a hidden under the cuff dress watch! I still prefer the Cruiser and Out designs t
I was surprised to see this one, especially because limitation of 18 and not at a boutique. I love this watch. It’s slightly big and thick, but the aventurine blue dial and that beautiful tourbillon. Even the blue strap is just tops. Sorry for the rush ph
The new Freaks, whilst having better wearability due to its dimensions and water resistance, lost a lot of the charm I associate with UN. I personally feel the “peak” in wearability and design were the Cruiser and Freak Out era. Love the anchor motifs use
Hi all, I recently picked up a Freak One Ops and I'm absolutely loving it! However, I’ve run into a bit of a concern and wanted to see if anyone else has experienced this. Over the last few weeks, I’ve noticed the time drifting forward or backward by abou
Hello Folks: Early 2000's is when I picked up interest in haute horlogerie. And thats when the Freak came came out. And I remember that it had a profound impact on my interests in Watches, Watch collecting, and watchmakers. Subsequently I studied with dee
The primary reason is that I really miss the precision of a seconds hand. The minute hand on the Blue Cruiser is quite wide so you never really know the time more accurately than +/- 2 minutes or so. Plus the tourbillon inside a tourbillon concept is supe
I have also admired these Freaks from Ulysse Nardin in any of their configurations as I just find the hands and movement set up to be really attention grabbing All of the Freaks posted look so different but yet all are just so cool too. Marc