The latest Freak X model features a dial crafted from Crystalium. Crystalium is a product of a PVD practice that grows a unique crystal-like structure on a ruthenium basic.
Geneva Watch Days is just around the corner, as well as among the many new releases, just one watch shines like a glistening jewel: the Ulysse Nardin Freak X Crystalium.
Since its launch with 2001, the Ulysse Nardin Freak has consistently graded among the most iconic and boundary-breaking watches. It has no hands and fingers, no dial, and no prized. This remarkable feat connected with watchmaking, originally conceived by means of Carole Forestier-Kasapi and exposed to commercial reality by Doctor Ludwig Oeschlin, is a accurate masterpiece of watchmaking. The particular core concept of the Freak is its use of a new rotating movement to tell the moment. This concept was achieved by using a complex reconfiguration of the movement's layout, ultimately linking typically the hour indicator directly to often the barrel, which rotated the moment per hour via a complete accessory train and escapement, in addition serving as the minute pointer. Mechanical ingenuity aside, this kind of watch changed the firmness of fine watchmaking-it unabashedly embraced complexity, its incredible craftsmanship pushing it on the limit. These concepts now are commonplace, but at the time for the millennium, it took for a new lease of lifetime.
Ulysse Nardin continues to evolve the Freak concept, and one of their most significant developments came in 2019 with the debut of the Bug X. This watch available a thoroughly accessible type of the famous timepiece even though retaining any essential original elements of its design. Typically the flying carrousel still needed center stage, but it was associated with an automatic movement, making the Freak X the first Freak watch to feature a crown.
The latest addition into the collection is the Freak X Crystalium, a stunning new carry out the design with a highly cosmetic dial accented by black color DLC case and face details. The dial is definitely crafted from a revolutionary material identified as Crystalium. Crystalium, a platinum-group metal, is formed on the watch dial through a slow physical steam deposition crystallization process, just like frost on glass. Often the shapes and forms of these kind of shimmering, crystalline structures both are impossible to replicate and also impossible to ignore. Ulysse Nardin further enhances it has the beauty with a warm rose gold colored PVD coating and a understated black dial smudge, increasing the dramatic effect to help its ultimate level.
Over 25 years as its initial release, Ulysse Nardin has remained true to the Freak's status as both a honest marvel of fine horological industry and a work of stunning drama, and the Freak X Crystalium perfectly embodies that duality.
Technical Specifications: Ulysse Nardin Freak X Crystalium
References: 2303-270-4A/3A, 2303-270-4A/1A Movement: Manufacture intelligent UN-230 caliber; 72-hour reserve of power Functions: Hours along with minutes; flying carrousel mobility rotating on its own axis Case: 43 mm; dark DLC titanium with a dark-colored titanium bezel Watch dial: Rose gold Crystalium with a african american shadow hour dial Strap: Black rubber along with a " ballistic" texture in addition to rose gold stitching; also available for alligator leather strap having rose gold stitching and a black color ceramic and titanium flip-style folding clasp
Ulysse Nardin Freak X Crystalium Watch
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The latest Freak X model features a dial crafted from Crystalium. Crystalium is a product of a PVD practice that grows a unique crystal-like structure on a ruthenium basic.
Geneva Watch Days is just around the corner, as well as among the many new releases, just one watch shines like a glistening jewel: the Ulysse Nardin Freak X Crystalium.
Since its launch with 2001, the Ulysse Nardin Freak has consistently graded among the most iconic and boundary-breaking watches. It has no hands and fingers, no dial, and no prized. This remarkable feat connected with watchmaking, originally conceived by means of Carole Forestier-Kasapi and exposed to commercial reality by Doctor Ludwig Oeschlin, is a accurate masterpiece of watchmaking. The particular core concept of the Freak is its use of a new rotating movement to tell the moment. This concept was achieved by using a complex reconfiguration of the movement's layout, ultimately linking typically the hour indicator directly to often the barrel, which rotated the moment per hour via a complete accessory train and escapement, in addition serving as the minute pointer. Mechanical ingenuity aside, this kind of watch changed the firmness of fine watchmaking-it unabashedly embraced complexity, its incredible craftsmanship pushing it on the limit. These concepts now are commonplace, but at the time for the millennium, it took for a new lease of lifetime.
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Ulysse Nardin continues to evolve the Freak concept, and one of their most significant developments came in 2019 with the debut of the Bug X. This watch available a thoroughly accessible type of the famous timepiece even though retaining any essential original elements of its design. Typically the flying carrousel still needed center stage, but it was associated with an automatic movement, making the Freak X the first Freak watch to feature a crown.
The latest addition into the collection is the Freak X Crystalium, a stunning new carry out the design with a highly cosmetic dial accented by black color DLC case and face details. The dial is definitely crafted from a revolutionary material identified as Crystalium. Crystalium, a platinum-group metal, is formed on the watch dial through a slow physical steam deposition crystallization process, just like frost on glass. Often the shapes and forms of these kind of shimmering, crystalline structures both are impossible to replicate and also impossible to ignore. Ulysse Nardin further enhances it has the beauty with a warm rose gold colored PVD coating and a understated black dial smudge, increasing the dramatic effect to help its ultimate level.
Over 25 years as its initial release, Ulysse Nardin has remained true to the Freak's status as both a honest marvel of fine horological industry and a work of stunning drama, and the Freak X Crystalium perfectly embodies that duality.
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Technical Specifications: Ulysse Nardin Freak X Crystalium
References: 2303-270-4A/3A, 2303-270-4A/1A Movement: Manufacture intelligent UN-230 caliber; 72-hour reserve of power Functions: Hours along with minutes; flying carrousel mobility rotating on its own axis Case: 43 mm; dark DLC titanium with a dark-colored titanium bezel Watch dial: Rose gold Crystalium with a african american shadow hour dial Strap: Black rubber along with a " ballistic" texture in addition to rose gold stitching; also available for alligator leather strap having rose gold stitching and a black color ceramic and titanium flip-style folding clasp