No date! A power range indicator and a small second dial at 6 is a perfect Ulysse Nardin. If the watch is not bigger than 41mm, it is great. 38, 39, 40mm would be a go for me to get the watch in my collection.
Or anywhere, for that matter. They're a bit more refined than their larger Diver and Marine cousins: leaner hands, leaner Roman numerals, the coined edge is finer and the date comes without a magnifier. With 'standard' lugs, the Torpanda could wear shoes ...
Not only the pictures, text is nicely written. All the big watches, magnifiers, complex straps and lugs. For me a no go area, and a relief your Torpanda is a humble top class watch. Why UN make also big plumply watches is for me a quest? Hope they read ou...
No date! A power range indicator and a small second dial at 6 is a perfect Ulysse Nardin. If the watch is not bigger than 41mm, it is great. 38, 39, 40mm would be a go for me to get the watch in my collection.
Torpilleurs have a tiny little window to show the date - if you want to see it. I totally agree on the power reserve and seconds hand subdials. So-o-o-o UN.