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Moonphase without date...

 
By: vitalsigns : April 22nd, 2023-14:18
Following the Arnold & Son Luna Magna posted by Nico earlier this week, I had discovered earlier this UN, a very nice version having a moonphase yet no date. A bit large at 42 mm, but a beauty nonetheless. The blue dial in particular is gorgeous. Phot...  

Quite nice, but yes 42mm is a bit much

 
By: j.jota : April 22nd, 2023-16:55
going with a 38mm case size (similar to the 1990's UN 1846) would have been excellent here

There is a lot nice going on here

 
By: Weems@8 : April 22nd, 2023-22:39
An amazing Ulysse Nardin Vital. A tru watch which have the power reserve words that i admire. Its detail, but it is important for me if i want to collect the watch and wear. …… Bas Haut. Yes, the words in French! The English versions are not my thing. The... 

But then: "Chronometry since 1846"???

 
By: Marcus Hanke : June 30th, 2023-07:04
Apparently, this is to hide the fact that the Marine Chronometers are no certified chronometers any more. Marcus

A longtime ago

 
By: Weems@8 : June 30th, 2023-18:38
From 1846. They made ship clocks. Till 2023 Chronometer perfection. No certification. And UN also have a own seal. They tested the quality by their own. Omega use Metas, an independent company.

Is it a sign of quality if you make your own tests and do not publish the results ....

 
By: Marcus Hanke : July 3rd, 2023-12:31
... nor the test criteria? UN is not alone in this game, there are other brands as well. JLC was one of the first with its 1000 hours test that nodody knows what is really tested and how. Unfortunately, the COSC chronometer test remains one of the very fe...