The diameter is quite reasonable, but it does have a bit of height/depth to it. I happen to also be wearing my Freak Cruiser (which I only got a few weeks ago as well), and the 7047 is much lighter. I didn't think I had particularly large wrists, but I gu
[I asked here (https://www.watchprosite.com/ulysse-nardin/-span-style-color-gray--ulysse-nardin--span-question-for-freak-blue-cruiser-owners/13.1659501.17017666/0/) about getting the box and some of the papers that would have come with a 2013 Freak Blue C
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Nicolas, whey you are saying that Freak cannot be daily wearer are you referring to any Freak? I remember that original had all sorts of issues and later had to be converted to Freak v. 1.5, but I thought those problems were solved at some point. I used t
I have a “grail” collection that I am working towards and the Freak has always been on that list. When the Freak Out was unveiled, I was very happy as it is a true Freak but was much more attainable cost-wise. It replaced the Freak Cruiser or other precio
I've been enjoying my new arrival immensely the past few weeks. I put the "blame" on MichaelC and his joyous enthusiasm for his Freak Black Out. The Freak was always a watch on my radar, but Michael's passion for the piece was contagious and helped drive
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,