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
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
Issued in 2014, the Imperial Blue is a Grande Sonnerie Westminster on 4 chimes, a Flying Tourbillon and a Grande Date. A spectacular dial, to top it. Now, to be honest, the Royal Blue is more my choice, but How cannot we be attracted by this " Imperial "?
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
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