Marcus Hanke[PuristSPro Moderator]
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Happy anniversary to your Marine Diver!
Jul 24, 2018,01:27 AM
I just saw that my Diver's "Chronometer birth certificate" is dated from 19th of July 2001, so the movement just passed its 17th year as chronometer.
I hope its teenage years will continue so uncomplicated as they were up to now!
Marcus
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Happy anniversary to your Marine Diver!
By: Marcus Hanke : July 24th, 2018-01:27
I just saw that my Diver's "Chronometer birth certificate" is dated from 19th of July 2001, so the movement just passed its 17th year as chronometer. I hope its teenage years will continue so uncomplicated as they were up to now! Marcus ...
Those were the halcyon days of Ulysse Nardin
By: MTF : July 24th, 2018-03:35
At its zenith after revival by the late Rolf Schnyder, Ulysse Nardin had the attention of ThePuristS and other collectors in those days. Why, even I had some... Regards, MTF ...
So this nice pair has left you since?
By: Marcus Hanke : July 24th, 2018-07:18
When searching for my Diver's papers, I found my early correspondence with Rolf Schnyder. It was an interesting time with thrilling perspectives. Marcus
We still hold 9% of the global stock for that Ulysse Nardin model
By: MTF : July 24th, 2018-12:35
Marcus, The current Mrs MTF and I stillhold 9% of the global stock of the Ulysse Nardin Lndon Exhibition Commemorative Edition. 2 of 25 pieces made..... The first gold watch that I ever got for her. Mine came a year later because she wouldn't let me borro...
This is such a solid and versatile watch
By: rnaden : July 24th, 2018-23:54
I find it hard to believe that it will be fussy at any point The white looks very nice too, especially with that fabric strap
Happy Birfday!
By: MTF : July 24th, 2018-03:39
Fond memories of a good period in Ulysse Nardin history with nice watches. The waves design is almost eponymous. Thanks for reminding us of past beauties. MTF
Ulysse Nardin was prominent during the mini-boom years
By: MTF : July 25th, 2018-02:02
Their Diver range certainly utilised lots of blue themes but I think blue dials in fashion had many cycles even before. The 1960s and 1970s were psychedelic times that people don't really remember because...er….they were psychedelic times (Q.E.D.) Regards...