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Ulysse Nardin

A steel Berlin Chronosplit

 

Created to commemorate the award received by the company during the Berlin Universal Exposition in 1907, the Ulysse Nardin Berlin Chronosplit (aka Berlin 1907 Split Second Chronograph) is very rarely seen.


Only our dear member Dave G posted about it last November and in 2015.

Here is the steel 'Berlin 1' variant, ref. 573-22, as presented by Lorologiese (for information concerning the 'Berlin 2' variant, check out Dave's post from 2015).





The four counters layout is very original, with the time at 3 o'clock, the running seconds at 9 o'clock and the chrono counters at 6 and 12 o'clock.



And the guillochΓ© dial and mother-of-pearl subdials are quite appealing.



I assume that the pusher at 8 o'clock is the Rattrapante (split second) one.



The case measures approximately 40 x 14 mm.









The caseback features an engraving of the medal of the city of Berlin, where Ulysse Nardin received an award for the precision of its chronometers during the 1907 Universal Exposition.





The watch is powered by cal. UN 57.10.126, based on the Valjoux 7750.








credit: lorologiese


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