I saw it on the title of an older UN book, and always loved it. IN my opinion, the gold Marine Chronometer with the printed Roman numerals on the white lacquered dial is a classic, and similar to your beautiful watch.
This is the coming out for all who possess a UN watch proudly wearing the "1846" on it: Show us your pictures of the Marine Chronometer Maxi Marine Chronometer Marine Diver Maxi Diver The more different variants of dials, dial colours, case materials are ...
Sandra's Steel MMC Blue dial: Steel MMC Burgundy dial (1 of 3): Stephen's Steel MMD Burgundy dial: Steel MMD Blue Surf: Steel MMD Yellow dial: Now a family shot of our Maxi Marines: Stephen and Sandra...
Latest arrival, my first arabic dial watch... My beloved Blue Surf.. My first 1846MC... next to a friends original MC Here is a better pic of my 150th Anniversary 1846MC with enamel dial.... Warm regards, Tim...
I saw it on the title of an older UN book, and always loved it. IN my opinion, the gold Marine Chronometer with the printed Roman numerals on the white lacquered dial is a classic, and similar to your beautiful watch. Regards, Marcus
and first post to this forum Unfortunately I do not own any of the watches that Marcus listed. This is the only '1846' that I can find on my first UN watch. Cheers, CS...
Nice chance for a first posting here. Number three of my favourite brand, just three weeks old. Not really necessary, but i finally wanted to wear an UN with that irresistable blue....
"liquid silver" is fully appropriate here. I had mine with brushed center links, but on those beautiful Marine Chronometers, the fully polished bracelet is the better solution. Do you have one bracelet and swap it between the watches, or did you afford th...
No, this is the only bracelet and came with the watch. Sometimes I feel that the bling factor is a little over the top, but boy o boy, does this watch ever garner compliments! and as accurate as you could ever ask for!