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Switching

From an analogue perpetual To a digital Happy February 28th! Andreas
1M
By: donizetti
13
amanico
417

Its so nice to see your UN Planetarium Copernicus from the original series

Hope you don't mind me tagging along with my UN Tellurium J. Kepler. Now all we need is a post by someone with an Astrolabium Gallileo Galilei to complete the Trilogy!
6M
By: donizetti
25
donizetti
1994

this way

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1Y
By: xto
8
MilDiver
2024

Ulysse Nardin Trilogy.

My dream! From left to right: Tellurium Johannes Kepler, Planetarium Copernicus and Astrolabium Galileo Galilei: Which one is your favorite? Personally I hesitate a lot between the Tellurium and the Astrolabium. You? Best, Nicolas
2Y
By: amanico
15
amanico
5408

Three astronomical watches from Ulysse Nardin whose pictures haunt me. Astrolabium, Tellurium and Planetarium.

We'll agree on one point: Official pictures are rarely exciting, most often uninspired. But sometimes, there are some strong exceptions. Like here. Astrolabium Galileo Galilei: Planetarium Copernicus: And Tellurium Johannes Kepler: Without forgetting the
7Y
By: amanico
39
Ronald Held
8440

Definitely agree with you Marcus

The Milky Way is, by far, my favourite De Bethune (my eyes when I put it on my wrist 😍). Very nice macro shots of your UN Planetarium Copernicus. Much more than a moon phase, you wear the solar system on your wrist with this one. Best wishes Alkiro
8Y
By: Alkiro1
45
Alkiro1
7138

Astronomical dreams

Lately russell996 poisoned my mind with something I still find best 3 watches set of all times and certainly grails for me...science...art...poetry....perfection... centuries of mankind efforts to understand time and motion of celestial object on wrist. C
8Y
By: Ares501 - Mr Green
8
Ronald Held
2812

"Barn find" in my own cellar today: a 1992 set of brochures with - among others - "The Trilogy of Time" including price list (April 1991).

- Tellerium "Johannes Kepler" for CHF 66'000.-- - Astrolabium "Galileo Galilei" for CHF 55'000.-- - Planetarium "Copernicus" for CHF 51'500.-- .....and all the other models that they had in their range back in 1991/1992. Enjoy, cheers, HSTE
8Y
By: HSTE
12
HSTE
3384

Ulysse Nardin Astronomical Watches: A step above the clouds.

The Astrolabium was the first to be launched, in 1985, while the Planetarium came in 1988 and the Tellurium, in 1992. The first Astrolabium ( I can't remember who to credit for this photo. sorry ) : The first Planetarium: And the Tellurium, which as you c
9Y
By: amanico
55
amanico
23779

and I quote excerpts from an interview with Rolf Schnyder, 17 years ago:

"Dr. Ludwig Oechslin had previously built an astronomical wall clock ... this complex and highly intelligent timepiece gave me the idea to create Ulysse Nardin's Astrolabium Galileo Galilei... an achievement that immediately allowed UN to claim its rightf
10Y
By: cazalea
30
KMII
3800