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SIHH 2017: Ulysse Nardin Classico Manufacture and Marine Annual Calendar Chronometer.

 
 By: amanico : February 13th, 2017-04:45
For once, I will compare two novelties, which were unveiled a few week ago, at the SIHH. The Classico Manufacture: The Classico Manufacture houses the Cal UN 320 which is an automatic movement, with a silicium hair spring and anchor escapement, all in hou...  

You said it all ;-)

 
 By: piccolochimico (aka dsgalaxy1) : February 13th, 2017-05:30
According to the position of the date, i assume the case might have been design 2 mm smaller. I am the guy who always take much care about the ratio caliber/case. However, a really nice elegant watch. Do you have any photos of both the movements?

You added it all. :)

 
 By: amanico : February 13th, 2017-05:34
I don't have any picture of the movements, but I will take care of that asap. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, my friend. Nicolas

I have a true preference for the Classico. I particularly love the lugs which offer, in my opinion, a very nice "modern crab style".

 
 By: Alkiro1 : February 13th, 2017-06:03
In addition, the Classico is much more dressy than the Marine (sportier style - definitely an UN choice I suppose) with a case size easiest to wear at least for me. The difference of indexes\' thickness has a great importance in my choice too. To conclude... 

These are both beautiful, I like the blue grand feu.

 
 By: Spangles - Dr. Tabby : February 13th, 2017-06:13
Could someone explain the link between Ulysse Nardin and Russia, please?

Absolutely stunning dials

 
 By: alphabeta81 : February 13th, 2017-06:47
And on the date issue, I agree with you. On the annual calendar, it needs to have a date and actually a big date would have cut into that lovely dial more, so I like the small date,. On the Classico, there was no need for the date. I have talked to brands... 

You have a point on the Grande Date. As for movements including a date, it is quite easy to remove the parts dedicated to the date.

 
 By: amanico : February 13th, 2017-08:36
JLC does it very well with the Cal 956. With date on the TT Polaris, without date on the TT Deep Sea Alarm.

Good points on the JLC

 
 By: alphabeta81 : February 13th, 2017-11:06
even if the brand said "no changing of the movement, no changing of the case or crown" - well they can just make the dial so it covers it up! Not rocket science! JLC did a nice job on the new sector dial chrono to not have the date vs the master chrono do... 

I'm trending toward the Classico

 
 By: rnaden : February 13th, 2017-06:57
The lugs and the case is just super, but as you've said - the date is a little distraction from a very nice and harmonious watch. As for the Marine - I have an issue with the date eating into the subdial track and I personally think that there is too much... 

Well, even with the date, I prefer the Classico

 
 By: MichaelC : February 13th, 2017-07:22
Likely not enough to acquire, but certainly I like it enough to want to see it in person. The Annual Calendar, I think this model has a nice dial, but as time marches on, I'm bothered by the strap attachment. This case type could really use an update, IMO... 

Aah... interesting! Happy to wait...

 
 By: MichaelC : February 13th, 2017-09:17
This hobby is one which teaches patience ;-) A nice side effect of the passion...

Hmmm... you have already reported on the Marine Tourbillon and Regatta...

 
 By: MichaelC : February 14th, 2017-08:19
I will guess this one (which I do not recall seeing posted before?): Or perhaps some new platinum is more your speed, Mr. Nico... ...  

Kind of scary, us nuts know each other better...

 
 By: MichaelC : February 14th, 2017-09:13
than our own wives do I think! PS - UN always seems to sneak things onto their website I have never seen or heard about. Despite my misgivings about navigating their site, I still check frequently in hopes of finding a new nugget! And this new chrono inte... 

Correct! ;) [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 14th, 2017-09:29

Yes, true. I think I was recalling some remarks

 
 By: MichaelC : February 15th, 2017-06:33
In another thread. Nonetheless, I hope the report is on this on, maybe with some live shots too ;-) ...  

That option is not available? (nt)

 
 By: Ronald Held : February 14th, 2017-13:06
NT

AFAIK, no. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 14th, 2017-14:39

I will. [nt]

 
 By: amanico : February 16th, 2017-15:32

Thanks! (nt)

 
 By: Ronald Held : February 17th, 2017-13:43
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My preference is the Classico as well. The blue enamel dial is a joy to behold and the more of the dial the better. I do prefer the the prior edition with applied numerals rather

 
 By: Mitch K : February 18th, 2017-22:21
than the printed one in the present models. the annual calendar is interesting but the dial is filled enough to distract from the beautiful dial work.