We had a very cool idea, some three years ago, but it sadly never saw the light, as I submitted it to Ulysse Nardin with only one answer " interesting ", nothing else, alas. Black Enamel Red 12 with tantalum case... THAT was my favorite! Credit: George P.
So, it may not be so relevant now. Still, it was an expression of what was back then, and in some ways, it is nice to see the new marine (Torpilleur), Freaks - and even the Planetarium, Tellerium and Astrolabium pieces back in UN's line up today. Not sure
Not usually fan of tourbillons on the dial side, but here I find it quite attractive. 42 mm steel case, flying tourbillon, enamel grand feu dial, chronometer, issued in 2022 Best, Nicolas
...I would consider the Marine Torpilleur because of the blue indices on enamel. I have the Quantieme Annuel, and the dial is lovely as the blue "print" is softer than the bold black on white of the Marine Tourbillon. Problem I have with the Torpilleur is
Steel case, 42 mm for the Marine Torpilleur Tourbillon ( 2022 ) versus 43 mm for the Marine Tourbillon ( 2016 ), both having enamel dial. Marine Tourbillon: Marine Torpilleur Tourbillon: I prefer the Marine Torpilleur Tourbillon for two reasons: The sligh
Accutron’s keep on looking. A pleasure to see. The back with the two rounds where always on my list to have. It makes the case like a coin. The same with the Piaget Altiplano with integrated crown. I hope you find a place to service your collection. I bou