It has been a long time we didn't see this watch, unveiled in 2014, much wiser than the former ones, the El Toro, and even before the Perpetual GMT. Cleaner case and dial, less original hands. But always the same friendly movement which allows you to set ...
Hi Scott, if you ever wanted a really good insight into the UN GMT Perpetual, check out M. Hanke's "Tales from the crypt: In-depth review of the Ulysse Nardin GMT Perpetual" - can be found on this forum. A really good review of the timepiece. Kind regards...
I have been lurking for a while and I am a fan of these Ulysse Nardin Perpetual Calendar GMT watches. These 2014 limited editions are still available for purchase. I am not sure if this would be too big on my 6.5” wrist. Should I look for a 40 mm or a 38....
These UN Perpetual GMT watches are out of production. I do not see them in the current UN line up of 2019 watches. I was able to locate some on the web. I am not even sure that my local AD has any. That is why I am posting this question here. I have a Rol...
When I purchased it, it did not appear to be popular. Most GMT/GM 2 were getting the Oyster Bracelets. I thought why followed everyone so I got the GMT 2 with the Jubilee Bracelet. Little did I know that Rolex issued GMT 2 with Jubilee Bracelet again. Now...
... so permit me to straighten things a bit. In case I misunderstood your statement, I apologize. You wrote: "The Perpetual GMT combines my DD and GMT 2 functions." No, the UN GMT perpetual does much more than that. I am aware that Rolex traditionally use...
OK! I am going to rephrase that. The UN GMT Perpetual combines both of my Rolex DD and GMT2 functions plus more. The DD only provides Day Date function but the UN GMT Perpetual would provide a full Calendar. Giving me Year, Month, Day and Date. I know tha...
How about the ones that were 38.5mm UN Perpetual Calendar GMT that were released in 1999? Are these COSC certified? Since I have a smaller waist, I am looking for the smaller ones. I guess I could also wear a UN Perpetual Calendar GMT 40mm LE as my Rolex ...
Although not a certified chronometer, I do find that the 38.5mm keeps pretty good time (I believe a 1-minute per month variation was mentioned by Marcus previously). What I like about the 38.5mm is that it has 2 luminous dots above 12 o'clock (which I thi...
... and compare the prices of these models with those featuring only a simple date or day-date calendar. A "perpetual calendar" belongs to the classic high-horology complications and includes a completely different mechanism than a simple date ring that i...