Hey folks - looking for some help here. I'm a big fan of chronos and own quite a few (favorite complication) but none that are without screw down pushers and that have a water resistance rating that allows me to swim with them. Have kids so we're constant
I opted for the "traditional" Freak S, but I understand that Ulysse Nardin has customers that really want to be part of this original idea who can't afford the original design. The Freak was instrumental in rethinking what we do with watches these days, w
Over the past couple of years my interests have moved away from sports watches and more towards high-end dress pieces that I can dress down to amazing casual pieces. This focus toward high end was first fueled by the purchase of a Parmigiani Fleurier Tond
Dear All, I'm happy to share my review of the Ulysse Nardin Freak ONE—a timepiece that, to me, is more than just a watch. It's a true piece of art, an horological marvel, and a personal dream come true. I previously owned the entry-level Freak X and alway
When one of the most iconic Ulysse Nardin watches in its collection dresses its dial in blue enamel. A magnificent collaboration with the enamellers of Donzé Cadrans from Le Locle.
Looking at the two side-by-side, I prefer the older Freak Out to the Freak ONE. Reviewing the comments, it would be fair to say that this Freak ONE does not appear to be making anyone's Favourite Freak list. I don't think the concept is poor, but the desi