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Sep 16, 2021,17:00 PM
Wow. Classic piece for sure . Beautiful
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Ulysse Nardin Chronograph Calendar.
By: amanico : September 16th, 2021-16:24
My guess is that it could well be from the 50's or 60's, with its yellow gold case, its triple date and its chronograph. A pure marvel of classicism I had the pleasure to see some 3 years ago. It is such a beauty that I didn't forget it. I would have love...
Lovely as is...
By: mdg : September 16th, 2021-16:30
...but just think how it would look with a moon phase...a blue sky would really pop : )
Superb classy classic ;-)
By: Mike H : September 16th, 2021-16:48
I would certainly not mind having it on my wrist in any metal actually. And its condition is just amazing, it looks like NOS. Thanks for sharing Nico
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By: Mikesr : September 16th, 2021-17:00
Wow. Classic piece for sure . Beautiful
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By: Mikesr : September 22nd, 2021-15:06
Wire sent .
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By: Mikesr : September 22nd, 2021-15:07
Down payment
Extremely beautiful
By: Marcus Hanke : September 16th, 2021-18:18
Is the month switched by the calendar mechanism oder has it to be changed manually? Marcus
Beautiful and Rare
By: polan : September 17th, 2021-04:03
The case is a screwback if i'm not mistaken so it would be post 1956, maybe late 1950's, early 1960's. The movement is a modified Valjoux 72C with the removal of the hour register at 6 o'clock. Rare, as this movement would normally have been adapted for t...
Congrats on the screw-in case back. Here is a picture.
By: amanico : September 17th, 2021-07:07
And another one of the movement, which is the Valjoux 72C, indeed: I've never seen this version with the moonphase and the Valjoux 88. Do you have a photo? Thanks for your very interesting comments and informations, polan. And welcome back here! Best, Nic...
This is the one with the Valjoux 88
By: polan : September 17th, 2021-20:08
Hey Nicolas, this is the one with the Valjoux 88, a slightly more modern version with the recessed pushers, reminiscent of chronographs from the late 1970's through the mid 1990's. Photo © Bachmann & Scher ...