It is the other side of Ulysse Nardin, besides Innovation and Originality. I am not a fan of illustrations on enamel, but here, this is a delicious exception, I think. Best, Nicolas
I must confess a strong weakness for this Marine Theme from Ulysse Nardin. Three gorgeous dials, featuring some vessels. Let's start with the Santa Maria: Now, the HMS Caesar: And the San Marco Cloisonné Achille: There were some others, like the Vespuc
Baselworld 2010: Ulysse Nardin by Marcus Hanke Last year, Ulysse Nardin had presented the fascinating “Moonstruck” and the highly complex desk clock “Planet Earth”. According to the two-years-rule, major inhouse innovations are rel
Last year, Ulysse Nardin had presented the fascinating “Moonstruck” and the highly complex desk clock “Planet Earth”. According to the two-years-rule, major inhouse innovations are released every two years. So I did not expect something really new, aside
Last year, Ulysse Nardin had presented the fascinating “Moonstruck” and the highly complex desk clock “Planet Earth”. According to the two-years-rule, major inhouse innovations are released every two years. So I did not expect some
JLC Reverso Art d'eco JLC Reverso Eclipse JLC Reverso Platinum 2 Tourbillon JLC Doumetre Platinum GO Senator Sixties Square Chrono GO Meissen (handwound) UN San Marco Cloisonné series UN Freak UN Circus MR H.Moser & Cie Mayo Palladium Fumé d
Here it is, the San Marco with the cloisonn? enamel dial, showing the famous ship "Mayflower": Since Mich posted his innocent question to see that dial some two weeks ago, my search for a picture developed into a rather ambitious project: I want no less t
Dear readers: We all are aware of the rich tradition UN has in producing enamel dials, notably for the famous "San Marco" series. I think it is too pity that the overwhelming variety of these beauties is not generally accessible, nor documented in picture