Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Diver Chronograph
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Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Diver Chronograph

By Marcus Hanke · Feb 28, 2008 · 3 replies
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Marcus Hanke introduces the Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Diver Chronograph, a timepiece that merges the brand's chronograph and diver collections. His initial presentation highlights its robust design, technical specifications, and aesthetic details, offering a comprehensive look at this fusion model. This article provides valuable context for understanding Ulysse Nardin's product strategy in the late 2000s.

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Maxi Marine Diver Chronograph
– fusion of elements





The Maxi Marine Diver Chronograph embodies a fusion of the chronograph and diver collections. A rugged all weather sports diving chronograph with a self winding movement, the Maxi  Marine Diver Chronograph records the seconds and minutes and can be put to zero instantly over two pushers. Crafted in stainless steel or 18 ct rose gold and sporting a screw crown, the timepiece is  water resistant to 200 meters.





A specially developed rubber type coating decorates the rotating bezel  and, combined with the three level watch face, enhances the timekeeper’s functionality with a modern aesthetic.  The 22 ct gold rotor on the gold execution is visible through the exhibition case back. Each case is individually numbered. 

Available on 18 ct rose gold bracelet, steel or rubber bracelet with deployant clasp.






Technical Data

Movement Caliber UN 800
Power Reserve approximately  42 h
Winding Self winding, unidirectional clockwise
Functions Chronograph with central seconds hand and small seconds register at 9 o’clock, 30 minutes register at 3 o’clock, date at  6 o’clock, unidirectional rotating bezel
Case 18 ct gold or stainless steel
Crown  screw  type, gold or stainless steel and black titanium
Pushers gold or stainless steel and black titanium
Diameter 42.7 mm
Height of case 15.65 mm
Water resistance 200 m   
Crystal Antireflective sapphire crystal
Case back sapphire crystal
Bracelet  18ct gold or steel bracelet
Rubber bracelet with gold or titanium elemens and  deployant clasp

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loujo
Feb 28, 2008
I wonder why they choose to use ETA 7750 instead of 2894

Not that 2894 is better. Just wonder why they did the switch. Or is it the larger version of 7750 (don't remember its name) Still don't like the look of the watch.

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