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Discover the Ulysse Nardin Vintage Chronograph, a rare find with a 37.8mm case, fixed lugs, and a Valjoux 22 movement. Explore its unique dial and vintage charm.
In the mid 2000s, even pre-richemont (2008), RD overall styling gets too expansive, for me. But in time I want to wrap my head around Carlos Dias' later (mid-2000s) designs. I am learning to 'read' the SY 40 14 0, a sympathie gone mad.
Make this RD wearable for men only. This piece is clearly and emphatically NOT unisex. Then could something 'exclusively manly' also exude charisma and charm? I always hope so.
This monopoussoir caliber 28 fits into another RD timepiece (G34 28) that measures a smaller 34 x 34mm square, but the g34 monopusher has a truncated, wonky dial that is not worth the great caliber 28. This 32 wide x 44mm long frame&dial makes perfect aes...
This G34 has on its side size, bicolor subdials, the caliber 28: but I can't appreciate this dial at this time. I think the numerals here are awful. Perhaps this piece in real could convince me otherwise.
Firstly, I was too harsh about the dial design of G34 28. Secondly, now I want to track one down and handle one in person. Will post pictures if I can. Regards,
And I could detect my feelings for the g34 change, in a positive direction. See the contrasting mop (nacre for you) guilloche pattern within the minute track, and the slight discoloration of the track at minutes '23' and '57'. Picture from current (Japane...