My interest in this brand started in 2000. I own a few pieces, and enjoy seeing countless others I do not. I have always felt the brand's ingenuity and technical prowess are second to none. But these past few years, the ship is sinking for me. The undying
Here are two hi resolution pictures I received a few days ago, about this all fresh Executive Skeleton X Magma. A 43 mm case, a blend of carbon fiber and red marbled epoxy, hence the Magma name. X, because of the 4 long and red indices, joining the rectan
A nice recreation of the "hyperspace" effect popular in science fiction movies is shown on the new watches by Ulysse Nardin, debuting in Cannes today. The interesting effect is achieved by micropainting the colour effects by hand, with an extremely thin b
...and picked up the Quantieme Annuel Grand Feu chronograph. I will have to save the Tourbillon Grand Feu, or maybe the Executive Skeleton Tourbillon, for the next UN purchase. But, very happy with the chronograph. The Grand Feu enamel dial is really some
...I guess reflecting a "slight" change in the philosophy/direction of the company? The logo on the front changes as well from the italicised anchor to the straight anchor. As can be seen from the two different UN Executive Skeleton Tourbillons here (from
Arie posted on this watch recently, and like others, I was a bit disturbed by the large rectangle on the dial. The strap attachment is also a different style than we are used to, and maybe a bit odd. On my recent visit to Bermuda to support the UN sponsor
The Grand Prix d'Horlogerie de Genève 2016 will be held tomorrow at the Théâtre du Léman in Geneva. Following is the list of the preselected watches, 6 watches in each of 12 catagories. What are your favorites? Let's be better at predicting the results of