Very excited about this new acquisition. The new Classic +/- with a cream enamel dial. 100 for UN boutiques only.

Jun 11, 2017,17:17 PM
 

There is a regular model with a white enamel dial and blue Roman numerals but I loved this iteration with the tan suede strap. Interesting mechanism also. Instead of pulling the crown out to set the date and time and also wind it, you simply push a button on the end of the crown and the indicator at the 3 position moves to T, D or W for Time setting, Date setting or Winding. Very cool. Hope you enjoy these quick photos.











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Nice one Ed!

 
 By: M4 : June 11th, 2017-18:30
That model caught my eye recently, but I didn't realize it's a cream dial. Is your strap the original from UN? Thanks! Enjoy your new catch. M4

Thank you both so much! Yes, this is the original strap. It goes so beautifully with the cream dial which has an ecru contrast stitch. The black numerals and hands are sharp and crisp.

 
 By: edtonkin : June 11th, 2017-18:33
I think this will get a lot of wrist time. I do believe that the UN Dual time is the best travel watch for me anyway. That is only my opinion as it works well for me. Thank you!

+1

 
 By: Alkiro1 : June 11th, 2017-23:04
Best wishes Alkiro

Super - UN knows how to blend classic and cutting edge

 
 By: Mr Glass : June 12th, 2017-00:04
First actual wrist shot I see of this model - thanks for sharing! I love how they can combine classic (Roman numerals, enamel) with modern and practical features like home/travel (very well implemented in the entire +/- range) and this cool crown system. ... 

Great watch from UN.

 
 By: Bounce781 : June 12th, 2017-02:27
I've not seen it before. Thanks for sharing

Lovely! [nt]

 
 By: gcTIME : June 12th, 2017-03:19

Yes this is the case with several UNs

 
 By: Mr Glass : June 12th, 2017-23:47
Inc the GMT +\- and Perpetuals. With the mode indicator it does make the watch right-heavy. I usually go for perfect symmetry but somehow gotten used to that UN look - I could happily live with it.

Great point Mr.Glass. Are we at all surprised at asymmetry from UN?

 
 By: MichaelC : June 14th, 2017-10:32
We definitely should not be, this is a characteristic trait of many UN designs. I could happily live with this one too ;-)