Ulysse Nardin was in my opinion one of the most convincing brands of the last SIHH. It has indeed managed to offer attractive new products while maintaining a certain pricing moderation, thus pursuing a strategic orientation initiated in recent years. This successful cocktail of audacity and reason can be summed up in one letter: X. X as Freak X. X as Skeleton X. X as the collection Classico Manara? No, in this case, the connection doesn't work because the erotic atmosphere of the dials decorated by the famous Italian illustrator is soft and refined. I propose you to discover below these novelties.
Freak X
The Freak is one of Ulysse Nardin's most famous watches. Since its presentation in 2001, it has constantly evolved to remain at the forefront of watchmaking innovation and disruptive aesthetics. The Freak is very aptly named. To enjoy it, you have to tame it and understand how to use it without a crown.
In recent years, Ulysse Nardin worked to make it more docile. In 2018 the brand presented its first automatic Freak: the Freak Vision. We must understand the importance of this evolution: the manual winding done by turning the bottom of the case was not really necessary because of the automatic winding. Or better said: the automatic winding replaced the long power reserve of the "historic" Freak. But lovers of the original Freak didn't lose the time setting system by the bezel.
Freak X becomes the most "civilized" version. It is the simplest to use because a crown makes its appearance. It is also the easiest to wear because its diameter of 43mm is more reasonable. But the essential remains: the flying carousel movement in the center and the large silicon balance wheel that dramatically animates the dial. In fact, the initial spirit of the Freak is indeed there: it is the movement that gives the time (but with a purer visual rendering). By turning the crown (and no longer the bezel), it is all this that makes a rotation. The balance wheel appears as a kind of counterweight to the large structure that indicates the minutes and thus performs a complete rotation of the dial in one hour. Note, however, that the crown is only used for setting the time and can not be used to manually wind the movement. The UN-230 caliber that powers the Freak X has a power reserve of 72 hours for a frequency of 3hz.
There are two ways to approach the Freak X: either we consider that Ulysse Nardin has gone too far in simplifying its iconic watch and that by losing some of its singularity, it loses at the same time interest . Either it is considered that this simplification makes it the most affordable (in every sense of the word) and that now it is devoted to the essentials, with this particular time display. I am one of those who opt for the second option. Proposed according to the versions at prices between 21 and 30,000 euros, the Freak X is for me one of the most attractive watches of the last SIHH.
The simplification of the visual rendering can be felt compared to a historical Freak:




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