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
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
It is as legendary as my Royal Oak. Still pounds like it is brand new, I hope it never fails me. With the CM10, I play rock and heavy metal exceptionally well. Other types too, but the numerous mid woofers on the CM10 are superb with music like Rush, Drea
Ulysse Nardin Royal Blue Tourbillon. Simply Royal. Mysterious, magic, envouting, the Royal Blue Tourbillon, made in collaboration with Christophe Claret, is the Watch of Superlatives, or a Superlative Watch, as you want. Introduced in the Ulysse Nardin Co
Of a watch we'll discuss a bit later. Just one thing I can already mention, though: This is one of the few Tourbillons I totally admire, along with the GP Gold Bridge(s) and a few JLCs. There is something spectacular in this watch. Even if I prefer the no