Nick, your Freak Phantom shots are incredible. I’ve been chasing the Freak lineup (original, Diavolo, Rolf 75…) for a while, and seeing your Phantom has me rethinking my rankings. Would love to hear what it’s like to own one if you’re up for sharing. Than
Limited Edition of pieces, from 2013, if my memory serve me well. When Ulysse Nardin made thrilling watches... Best, Nicolas This message has been edited by India Whiskey Charlie on 2024-08-10 14:31:36
Mrs. NickO and I just completed a wonderful little vacation - a couple days in the Santa Monica / Beverly Hills area, and a couple days in Las Vegas, with a travel day to-and-from the East coast on either side. I'm excited to share the highlights of our t
NickO, I like the way you described the Cruiser style - the dial "breathes". Original and earlier generations are more dense, and that is what I want for my next one. The colored gold case and markings really sing on this one. More photos please, when you
Freak: Freak, for sure! No doubt about this one, the Freakiest Freak with its Caroussel and its tourbillon in the hour hand. Freak Jewelled, but Freak! Freak Cruiser, another genuine Freak: Freak Phantom! Freak Black Out! Another true Freak. Freak Vision,
It is great to join this small owner's group. I have always admired the watch and wonderful photos you guys contribute. The mechanism is quite fascinating to look at. Thinking back, I am not certain I ever strapped a Freak to my wrist before. Last Spring
Since 2001 and the first Freak, to the Diavolo, in 2010, the least that we can say is that the Freak knew and saw many changes. In 2001, when the Freak comes, it is a big revolution in the watch world. First of all because we can consider it as the mother