For anyone interested in how to read this: 1. The sun is fixed on the 12:00 position on the case. There is a line coming down from it for reference 2. The moon is the small disc at roughly the 6:00 position on the dial covering up the astrological sign. N
The position of the dragon hand is correct. The dragon hand always points at the intersection of the ecliptic with the lunar orbit. That it is pointing towards noon on the tellurium, simply means that, if the moon were there, which it is not, an eclipse c
I've known of the Trilogy of Time series from learning about the history of Ulysse Nardin, but I'd never seen one in the metal. I was vacationing in Melbourne, Australia, and on a whim I checked Chrono24 to see what watches were available in Australia. Th
The latest collection following the Jumping Hour and Tellurium. Minutes are read off the aperture at 3 o'clock with a center rotating seconds indicator while hours are at 6. World time function is at 9 o'clock, just rotate the disc to match your home time
I´m happy to know we share the love for the MAD1 watch and that you could win the raffle. It´s such a fun and playful timepiece! Agree with you about the Pam05218. Panerai has announced some other interesting models in the last month of 2025 at least for
You scored some beauties esp the 2 charming vintage Omega and the Pam 05218 which brought us back to the good old days of Panerai. I also managed to win the MAD1raffle n 2025, what a fun watch! So here are my 2025 incoming. There are 3 on the way in 2026
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
Hope you don't mind me tagging along with my UN Tellurium J. Kepler. Now all we need is a post by someone with an Astrolabium Gallileo Galilei to complete the Trilogy!