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 "?
Mahesh showed us a good old Tourbillon, here is another one which made me dream, a lot, the Royal Blue Tourbillon. Here, a jeweled version. I much prefer the non jeweled one, I must confess. The case is cool, too. That was another great Ulysse Nardin! Bes
And which still makes me dream. Here is a jeweled version ( inner ring ). But the version I much prefer is the one with the blue rubies only. Platinum case, 41 mm big, 99 pieces ( if my memory serves me well ). Still very contemporary, this 20 years old w
I stopped by today by UN AD in Vegas and they had a new version of Royal Blue tourbillion. According to them it was introduced at Watches and Wonders this year, but I never saw it mentioned. The watch is amazing: sapphire case weighs almost nothing. The h
After our Girard Perregaux Roll Call, let's now have one about Ulysse Nardin, the watches we have, the watches we had and those we are dreaming about... I had a strong relation with Ulysse Nardin for a bit more than 20 years, now. I was able to get some,
No, gentlemen, don't even come to think that I am currently thinking about starting to love jeweled watches! But there are few exceptions which are worth being mentioned. For example, a Jaeger Lecoultre Reverso Platinum Skeleton with its sapphire on the c
A watch I always loved. I am not a big fan of Tourbillons, but along with the Gyrotourbillon from JLC and the Tourbillons with Bridges from Girard Perregaux, this Ulysse Nardin is an exception and a very good one. 41 mm Platinum case, not jeweled, my favo
41 mm platinum case. Christophe Claret was involved in the creation of the movement. And a superb creation playing with transparency, light, colors. Not a fan of Tourbillons, but here, this is a very notable exception. A dream watch, for me. Best, Nicolas