Find the stunning Ulysse Nardin Marine Torpilleur Moon Phase Aventurine and Diver Starry Night watches
Long before Ulysse Nardin revolutionized watchmaking together with silicon technology and introduced the Freak watch throughout 2001, it was known for their high-precision marine chronometers. This specific experience not only defined Ulysse Nardin’s heritage, but also got a significant impact on the design school of thought of the brand’s contemporary types.
In 2017, Ulysse Nardin launched the particular Marine Torpilleur collection, an even more affordable alternative to the confirmed Marine collection. In 2021, the Marine Torpilleur sequence is completely updated with fresh models, including an attractive celestial body overhead phase watch. This assortment features a midnight blue aventurine dial. Additionally , the brand included a shiny version in the Diver watch to the variety, this time permanently. Called the Diver Starry Night, this type follows the design of the Maritime Torpilleur moon phase aventurine watch and features diamonds hour markers.
Ulysse Nardin Marine Torpilleur Moon Phase Watch
Following its debut with 2022, the Marine Torpilleur moon phase watch has changed into a permanent part of the collection. Within the 42mm rose gold case and also a white lacquered dial. This coming year, the brand launches another model of the Marine Torpilleur Moonphase mechanism - this model capabilities an aventurine dial, possibly the most romantic option inside the collection.
The Underwater Torpilleur Moon Phase Aventurine watch comes in a polished along with satin-brushed stainless steel case using a diameter of 42 millimeter. The fluted (coin-cut) board and crown decorated with all the United Nations logo provide special features. A miniature nameplate is attached to the side of the truth, showing the watch’s folletín number.
Typically the sapphire case back will be held in place by half a dozen screws and has a total water proofing of 50 m. The face design and material assortment are inspired by Ulysse Nardin’s rich history and it has the connection to the moon, superstars and ocean watchmaking cultures. The blue aventurine watch dial is cut from the greatest blocks of aventurine natural stone, ensuring it is uniform, bubble-free and even plated with a coppery sheen.
Often the dial remains easy to read in addition to follows the design of the previous unit: large Roman numerals, typical rhodium-plated pointed and whip-shaped hands, and a moon period indicator in the small mere seconds dial at 6 o'clock. The power reserve indicator from 12 o'clock shows the remainder running time of the mainspring.
The UN-119 automatic movement remains unrevised from the previous version : it is COSC certified, designed with silicon hairspring and escapement wheel, and diamond si anchor. The movement contains 222 components, including forty-five jewels, runs at twenty eight, 800 rpm and provides any 60-hour power reserve.