Help identifying watch

Nov 12, 2024,23:56 PM
 

I recently was offered a ulysse nardin chronograph from what i assume is the 40s, but im having a hard time figuring out its value ao i can make an offer on it as i cant find a similar one online. The only thing i can tell is that its more than likely a valjoux 23 or 72.. would any of you be able to assist with identifying this model or give any info that could help ?





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It seems genuine, UN has done many of these chronographs in these years. One thing though, I think it is a V72 rather than 23 and the presence of the Incabloc, makes me think it is rather from the late 50's if not 60's

 
By: montres1 : November 13th, 2024-08:45
You will not get a valuation here as it is not the purpose of the forum, but if you check on Chrono24 you will see the price range for these models. Beware though, the dial has heavy black stains (which is strange) otherwise patina is quite even. Also the... 
By: Judas : November 13th, 2024-18:15
I appreciate the response, as far as value goes i was more lookong for someone to point me to a model number or something i could use to refine my search. The biggest hurdle i have rn is that the only variants i find with this same aesthetic are missing t... 

Maybe you should ask the seller to picture the inside of case-back, you will probably see the UN Marks and maybe a reference number. By experience I can tell that the brands in this era were producing a lot of variants from the same basis.

 
By: montres1 : November 14th, 2024-08:44
If the case, movement and dial are genuine, chances are the watch is as well, even if you don't see a similar model online. One day you might come across the same one (same dial layout: indexes, scales, logo, etc.; same case shape). Again in terms of valu...