the blue dial looks superb, but seems to be just a larger version of the old San Marco enamelled dial. it would be a shame if its ETA based as i thought they would have progressed past that stage now with their new movements.
Here is the official press text on the new and elegant "Classico": Classico. Timeless Elegance. The Classico gent’s timepiece represents the perfect union of Ulysse Nardin’s tradition of producing aesthetically superb timepieces with mechanical excellence...
... but I think I have seen another enamel dial colour as well. But the press text is only speaking of a blue enamel dial, so I maybe was wrong, and only remembered the green/red/white enamel dials of the San Marco chronometer. Regards, Marcus
If I recall correctly, it has no Dual Ulysse escapement. No idea about the thickness neither. During the brief moments I had it in my hands, I thought it is rather thin and elegant. Regards, Marcus
The rear sight shows the same view as of many other UN watches: a well finished 2992 with a gold rotor. Yes, the enamel variant is absolutely striking! Regards, Marcus
the blue dial looks superb, but seems to be just a larger version of the old San Marco enamelled dial. it would be a shame if its ETA based as i thought they would have progressed past that stage now with their new movements. Graham
The "Classico" is not a watch for movement fetishists like ourselves, but more a "beginner's drug" to acquire new UN fans. In this respect, the "Classico" could be the elegantly golden counterpart to the Marine Chronometer, and as such the watch asked for...