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
Spend 15 minutes with it and it is mesmerising… The technical achievement, the execution and the coolness factor blow you away. Also the cool „revolving“ small seconds is quite something, but good eyesight is required. But who cares about time if you have
After having seen and worn the watch in person during Watches & Wonders, I have to admit: I was genuinely blown away. This is not a “rational” watch anymore. And honestly, I don’t even think it is really about timekeeping in the traditional sense. UN took
My wrist is about the same (6 3/4"). The Freak fits great for me, but I do have a very flat wrist. If you have a rounder wrist, it will hang off on the ends, but the short lugs do help.
If yes, could you also indicate your wrist circumference? I know chances are perhaps slim, but before taking a long journey to have a look at the watch I just want to have a better idea of the proportions as that would be by far the biggest watch I would
I've added some pics with my Freak S as a comparison. (Yes, my custom strap from Jean Rousseau in Paris is awesome...) I have one criticism for a watch that is remarkable in every way. If you like the Freak then you will definitely be able to contextualis
And this one is no different. I am a bit worried by the height of the case and find the ‘perceived height’ too much marketing speak for my taste. But the watch is astounding for sure. As for the Innovision, given the release dates of 1 and 2, 3 should be
To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Freak, yes, 25 years since the first Freak saw the light, Ulysse Nardin has just unveiled the Super Freak. Let's just keep in mind that the Freak has a mother, Carole Forestier, and a father, Ludwig Oeschlin. Indee