I wonder how the designers decide on using a particular ship or image. Perhaps a private commission? Just for interest, here is a plaque in memory of HMS Caesar’s captain killed at the battle of Algeciras. I like the old-fashioned language. Regards Kev.
Ships, Vessels, Seas, Ocean... The Universe of Ulysse Nardin. Here is a superb official photo of the HMS Caesar: Which leads us to another speciality of the brand: Enamel cloisonné dials. Just gorgeous; Enjoy. Nicolas
Today I got the chance to check out the beautiful limited edition HMS Caesar Classico cloisonné not a piece I was previously familiar with and to be honest probably not the sort of watch I’d shell out my cash on but it certainly is a piece to be admired.
I must confess a strong weakness for this Marine Theme from Ulysse Nardin. Three gorgeous dials, featuring some vessels. Let's start with the Santa Maria: Now, the HMS Caesar: And the San Marco Cloisonné Achille: There were some others, like the Vespuc
Press Release June 28, 2011 HMS Caesar Classico Cloisonné. The Majestic class battleship, the HMS Caesar, an eighty-gun ship of the Royal Navy was launched on November 16, 1793. The ship, named after Julius Caesar, was designed by Sir Edward Hunt, and bui
Press Release June 28, 2011 HMS Caesar Classico Cloisonné. The Majestic class battleship, the HMS Caesar, an eighty-gun ship of the Royal Navy was launched on November 16, 1793. The ship, named after Julius Caesar, was designed by Sir Edward Hunt, an
In Basel, I have been shown three gorgeous watches with enamel dials, but have also been asked not to show the pics before the official press releases are ready. The first is another cloisonné enamel dial from the "Classic Ships" series, featuring the Eng