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What We Know
Ulysse Nardin turned 175 this year, and I'm not sure whether that fact surprised me or not when I opened a recent press release and read about it. The company is old, no doubt, and I've seen a number of their older marine chronometers and mid-century dress watches. But so many of its meaningful advancements are bound up in the mechanical watch renaissance that was itself, at least partially spearheaded by the company's longtime champion, the late Rolf Schnyder. In honor of the anniversary, UN is releasing the new Chronometry collection, which connects the company back to its historically significant role as a maker of marine chronometers. And of these new watches, a beautiful, grand feu enamel dial is the showstopper.
The layout of that dial, which comes via UN-owned Donzé Cadrans, is a familiar one to anyone who's seen the company's watches. The hours and minutes come from the central axis, and a power reserve indicator occupies a slightly unusual position up at 12. The caliber UN-128 tourbillon is down at 6 for a symmetrical look. And the tourbillon has the Ulysse Nardin Anchor escapement, which uses bucking silicon blades to reduce friction and the need for additional lubricant.
What We Think
Ulysse Nardin has long been at the forefront of using silicon in its watches, and this tourbillon is a part of that legacy. I like the look the of the Torpilleur range and how it's been executed in this new watch within the Chronometry Collection. The watch combines a vintage-feeling design inspired by Marine Chronometers and a grand feu enamel dial with with one of the more sophisticated escapement technologies we have seen in recent times. That dichotomy feels wonderfully representative of Ulysse Nardin as a watchmaker.
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The Basics
Brand: Ulysse Nardin
Model: Marine Torpilleur Tourbillon Grand Feu
Reference Number: 1282-310LE-2AE-175/1A
Diameter: 42mm
Thickness: 11.93mm
Case Material: Rose gold
Dial Color: Black grand feu enamel
Lume: No
Water Resistance: 50m
Strap/Bracelet: Rubber with gold clasp
The Movement
Caliber: UN-128 Constant Manufacture, automatic movement
Functions: Hours, minutes, flying tourbillon with Anchor escapement (constant) / blades technology. Power reserve indicator
Power Reserve: 60 hours
Winding: Automatic
Frequency: 18,000 vph
Jewels: 36
Pricing & Availability
Price: $48,400
Limited Edition: 175 pieces
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