Five years ago I sent back my Moonstruck for service. It was, as all their astronomical watches always, sent back to Le Locle. It spent there six months. When it came back it had this tag and clamp on the crown. It was set to the indicated time and date.
How to correctly set the “Moonstruck" Setting the "Moonstruck" is easy, but has to follow a few steps in the right order, to ensure the correct indication of moon phase and tides. The setting is done by means of the crown and the two pushers on the left s
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
An astronomical Word Time, from 2022. A watch which fascinated me, but I always wondered if the fact that it is a black case would not make me get tired of it... But what a watch! Best, Nicolas
i think the dial just looks very different to most dials I have seen and the case shape and finishing really makes this watch special, whilst i agree it does look like anything but UN straps may be an issue and even then they may be too. Luckily it's not
Ulysse Nardin just unveiled an interesting watch, the Blast Free Wheel Maillechort. Well, new, not totally as there was the Free Wheel Marquetry, but this one offers a different show. Here we have a 45 mm case which mixes a glass box and white gold, 12, 4
The Diver [Air] was the only watch that Ulysse Nardin presented at this year's Watches & Wonders. This model is super exciting: haute horlogerie combined with absolute lightness and robustness (great for vacation, sports, etc.) The main features: an ultra