It is the limited water resistance which bugs me a bit, I must say. Other than that, I find the Marine Torpilleur Tourbillon quite appealing. Go, Ulysse Nardin, make one for us, please.
Among these three new Marine Torpilleur, the Dual Time is the only one to come with a 44 mm case. The two others have a 42 mm case. All of them are 50 meters water resistant and have a see through case back. Steel for the Dual Time and the Tourbillon Gran...
Cases are unexplainably big. Is it supposed to be a sporty line, casual, elegant, or what? The moon phase and turbo might be better in terms of case/movement ratio, but I wonder who's there potential buyer of these watches. UN has a huge, unexpressed pote...
The movement is quite large and fills out a 42mm case nicely. The outer edge on a 45mm is a bit wide, but actually still in good proportion. (I'm looking at both sizes as I type this.)
44mm for a case is too much in the face, so the golden mp and tourbillon is my choice. To be a realist a tourbillon is exotic and a mp gold just wat i want, so that is the best for my situation.
...but I would wish for at least 100m water resistance. Especially someone had mentioned earlier with "Marine" being in the name.. 44mm a bit large for me, but whilst I understand the design aesthetics of the Marine Torpilleur, having some luminosity for ...