dxboon[Elite User]
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Worth the wait!
Hi Marcus,
Thanks for your post! I very much enjoyed your pictures and write-up. UN is always intriguing to me, and I like their spirit. For me, the divers this year were superb. I particularly like how the Maxi was refreshed (love the bezel treatment). I've mixed emotions on the new Freak. It's a watch to be seen in person for sure, and I do LOVE the evil, all-black treatment, but the additional tourbillon seems to clutter up the dial a bit in the picture. Only a real encounter with this watch can help me decide for sure if it belongs in the "I like it" bucket.
Other standouts IMO were the cloissone and skeletonized pieces. UN does killer artistic work in that ships watch series. Love it!
Cheers,
Daos
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By: neddy18 : March 24th, 2010-17:13
Once again UN never fails to disappoint us. I am very happy what they have done this year especially with the Blue Diver.. One question Marcus; How many pieces is that watch limited to?
Hammerhead Shark
By: neddy18 : March 24th, 2010-23:15
Well honestly I think that it should be like the conventional Black Ocean, Blue Surf, Blue Seal numbers. I think that is should be 1846 in the steel and maybe 999 in the RG and Titanium. Well see what marcus has to say
Worth the wait!
By: dxboon : March 25th, 2010-08:24
Hi Marcus, Thanks for your post! I very much enjoyed your pictures and write-up. UN is always intriguing to me, and I like their spirit. For me, the divers this year were superb. I particularly like how the Maxi was refreshed (love the bezel treatment). I...
"Old" values are evergreen.
By: dxboon : March 26th, 2010-08:12
IMO, as long as there are lovers of haute horlogerie, there will always be those that appreciate the "old" aesthetics. I like modern, innovative displays/cases/materials etc. as much as the next person, but I will never tire of the traditional ways either...
Mitch,
By: amanico : March 28th, 2010-23:38
I looked again, and again, and again, I didn't find the hour hand below the Tourbillon... To me, the hour hand is the point of the arrow on the tourbillon, and it is turning with the tourbillon... But I may be wrong... Never mind, it is a very appealing w...