It has been a long time we didn't see this watch, unveiled in 2014, much wiser than the former ones, the El Toro, and even before the Perpetual GMT. Cleaner case and dial, less original hands. But always the same friendly movement which allows you to set
Limited to 250 and released 12/2014. Have opportunity to get mint unworn for a little over 50k. Retails 69,500. Anyone seen one in the wild? I really like the color combo on this model but cannot find any real life images (non stock) or even a video revie
Had the chance to try the watch today and I am in love Some photos Fits very well and I think is a fantastic watch. I love how easy is to set the perpetual calendar and the patented way to set it back and forth without breaking it Is not ultra slim but do
Hello Ulysse fans I am considering the Ulysse Nardin Perpetual Manufacture 322-10 (http://www.ulysse-nardin.com/en/swiss_watch_manufacturer/Collection/Functional/Perpetual_Calendars/Perpetual_Manufacture/322-10.html) I should be able to see and try one so
I showed you the platinum Perpetual Manufacture with the white dial, the Boutique Edition with the blue dial, but I just discovered the platinum black dial! 43 mm case, in house movementn LE of 250 pieces: I think I prefer the Blue: And while we are at it
Sporty? Aqua Perpetual: Macho? El Toro: Classic? A tad more modern? A tad wiser? Perpetual Manufacture: Let's keep in mind that all these perpetual calendars are ALSO GMT, at the exception of the Aqua Perpetual which doesn't have the GMT, and that all of
Foversta showed you a picture of an all new Perpetual Calendar during a cocktail held at the Ulysse Nardin Paris Boutique. There was no press file at this time, for a good reason: The watch belongs to the Basel 2014 collection! The case, dial, hands, cro
The hands, dial, case... even the name! Can't wait for your report on this one. As for new models at Baselworld 2014... it might be unlikely to see completely new complications, as UN has really gone to bat here these past years. I think last year they re
In addition to the movement upgrades, this is UN's first dual time watch that really tempts me. It's gorgeous. It has design attributes similar to the "Perpetual Manufacture" as they call the new watch on their website. Photo from our own Fx: I must say,