being innovative and quirky....but after a 2013 Cruise ship to Mediterranean, with a stop to Istanbul....where afterwards, I saw even kids wearing their Diver series watches, I never take a 2nd look at this brand.
My interest in this brand started in 2000. I own a few pieces, and enjoy seeing countless others I do not. I have always felt the brand's ingenuity and technical prowess are second to none. But these past few years, the ship is sinking for me. The undying...
It seems there are venturing away from what They used to be, which for me was, haute horolgy with a nod to classic time pieces. Now their watches look like cookie cutter “futuristic” designs like Roger Dubois and others. They are losing their brand DNA im...
UN has the knowhow to do anything, but the vision of the current management seems to be more suited for a mid range fashion brand. Maybe it works for some markets?!
...for some time now I have wondered the same thing. Some great technical stuff. Some really cool watches. And then a recent twist into trying to be a (cut-price) Roger Dubuis. Who calls a watch ‘executive’? Terrible name! And that square thing...and the ...
I was watching Watches and Whisky with Roman Sharf and they were discussing all the new releases and he was talking about just how UN is repositioning itself in the market place. They are doing this in his opinion by making their watches at a more mid tie...
I think this is what is troublesome to me. The X and rectangle are passing through to most every new thing they make. I would love to know who made that decision for this brand.
His collaboration with Ludwig Oechslin on some of the incredibly complicated pieces also put the revitalized brand on the map. Now the brand is really hit and miss and seems to have no focus. I have had 4 pieces and still have two. ...
Rolf and Ludwig were a pair of Legends, we all get that. And the UN glory days with those guys were amazing. But with a new direction (and surely some new people at the company), they could get back to that spirit.
You absolutely right Mike. The X theme is over the top. You can not see the hands good enough and the minute hand blent into a X. Also the sharks are boring and the un original city photo’s. Which customers they want, city people hanging all day in a pub?...
At one time I owned 7 UN’s and still own 3, all of which I love. However the newest of the 3 was made in 2002 and I have really stopped considering adding any current pieces for at least 10 years. Still drawn to add some of the older pieces though. 👍 ...
Then you look at the normal collection, and here we go. They have not been able to draw an X without cutting the brand's name. Pale and hollow watch. First, they must remove the date window from nearly every dial. They all look the same watch. Focus on Fr...
I don't see the current (new?) CEO keeping his seat for much longer given all the releases they have come up with over the past 2 years. The website still claims that the freak x is a new model even though it dropped in late 2019. For all intents and purp...
Though even at their high points, I felt the design was always a little wonky. I best characterized them as Breitling’s more sophisticated cousin. The movements were amazing but the design could always you some tidying up. The X is a major turnoff for me ...
The Blast is OK, but not great. Which raises another point, please give up on the sensationalistic marketing - Blast, Vertical Odyssey - just make us some well designed products and stop wasting time and marketing on things that have 0 to do with your bra...
being innovative and quirky....but after a 2013 Cruise ship to Mediterranean, with a stop to Istanbul....where afterwards, I saw even kids wearing their Diver series watches, I never take a 2nd look at this brand.
But make me a product I like. Innovative and quirky - that is absolutely what they used to be. Sometimes the quirk part turned people off, but that was OK. At least they were still original.
The designs with a few exceptions are too over the top and audacious. I’m being hard of them because it was Ulysse Nardin over 20 years ago that sparked my interest in horology.
It was one of the brands I respected the most. They seem to have experimented too much in recent years with their designs just for the sake of experimentation without building on what I feel was a strong brand identity. Shows the damage the wrong investor...
I feel really sorry for the way UN is heading. When I was a teenager, UN designed most of my grail watches like the Trilogy series (Astrolabe, Planetarium, Tellurium ) and more classic but beautiful enamel pieces. It is weird now, but I when sometimes not...
This is a fashion watch. Yes. UN has lost their way. Now you can relax and know you are correct in your perception. Yes, UN makes exquisite watches of extraordinary invention and innovation at extraordinary execution levels. This watch is for the look at ...