I think that is the nicest of all the Ulysse Nardin watches I have so far seen, it really is just stunning and I love the clear dial layout plus of course the guilloche dial and mother of pearl sub dials it really looks like a very special watch. Marc
Created to commemorate the award received by the company during the Berlin Universal Exposition in 1907 , the Ulysse Nardin Berlin Chronosplit (aka Berlin 1907 Split Second Chronograph) is very rarely seen. Only our dear member Dave G posted about it last
Picked these up many years ago in the early 2000’s. The UN Berlin 1 And Berlin 2 Split Second Chronographs (Chronosplit Berlin). It was created to commemorate the company’s achievement at the Berlin Universal Exposition in 1907. Was made in several metals
Although they're not commonly appreciated, Quartz watches unquestionably belong to history here are my picks Heuer Chronosplit LCD/LED display - 1975 Bio tech design case many ambassadors, Gilles Villeneuve being the most famous a very futuristic chronogr
Hey guys, I'm offering my extremely rare and brilliant condition Heuer Carrera 110.573F. (1974-77) This is the spectacular fume three-tone dial. Note the extraordinary condition of the dial. WITH BRACELET, incredible--also superb condition. A few words fr
To clarify, it's the first version with the time in the right subdial. It's a beauty, but is it not practical or easy to tell the time? Certainly it's a distinctiveand attractive watch, but is it undesireable now that the Berlin 11 is out with the convent