Very nice

Aug 11, 2014,07:59 AM
 

I love skeletonized tourbillons.  Thanks for the great pics Nicolas.  This is nicely executed but still my favorite from UN is the Royal Blue Tourbillon. 

Regards,

ED-209

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Ulysse Nardin Skeleton Tourbillon Manufacture.

 
 By: amanico : August 6th, 2014-09:42
We saw several official pictures of the rose gold and white gold versions of this Watch, limited in each color to 200 pices, which were warmly welcomed past year, if I remember correctly. Here are three live pictures of this Skeleton Tourbillon. A modern...  

You put it very well.. Can't be consensual.. On a personal note..

 
 By: hs111 : August 6th, 2014-10:28
.. I'm not a skeleton aficionado ( except the Reverso), Guess, because I miss the " friendly face" of a well done dial; - although many might be happy with seeing all/ most of the inner virtues I do like the " theme" of the dominant GP- bridge(s) , the id... 

This is not an " easy watch ". You already have to be sensible to Tourbillons and Skeleton

 
 By: amanico : August 6th, 2014-10:42
If it is not the case, then it won't be one for you, indeed. Thanks for your intesresting input, my friend. Best, Nicolas

A personal comment..

 
 By: Goldenlutin : August 6th, 2014-12:28
Personally I don't like the hands at all and find the tourbillon cage quite small. But again, it is not an technical or objective remark, just a question of personal taste.

To say all, I am more impressed but the Royal Blue Tourbillon.

 
 By: amanico : August 6th, 2014-13:22
I do get your point, here. All the best, my friend. Nicolas

I fully agree...

 
 By: Goldenlutin : August 6th, 2014-14:19
but the interesting thing regarding this "new one" is that it is the first (except the Freak with tourbillon) UN in-house tourbillon (i.e. not made by Claret like the Royal Blue). Best, Goldenlutin

Hi Nico, this one is really different !!

 
 By: GLau : August 6th, 2014-20:39
Although not my cup of tea, this reference does truly show the innovative and daring nature of UN to test boundaires. Cheers, Gordon

I have seen the white gold edition, not the platinum but the Rose Gold one

 
 By: Mitch K : August 6th, 2014-22:20
sits at home with me as a much prized addition to my UN family. To me the watch is another winner by UN. Yes you have to understand skeletons. The bridges are nicely finished. The workmanship excellent. The beauty of the tourbillon lies in its material. T... 

Thanks for your great feedback, Mitch. This is indeed a watch to see in the real.

 
 By: amanico : August 6th, 2014-22:35
To be fully able to appreciate it. And nothing can beat an owner's point of view! All the best, my friend, and thanks, once again, for your feedback. Nicolas

On paper and pictures...

 
 By: andrewluff : August 6th, 2014-23:50
I love the concept of this watch and was wowed when it came out in the press releases.... however I have tried it on a few times and was a little underwhelmed by it on the wrist. I think it is just the amount of empty space and lack of presence on the wri... 

Would have to be the original...

 
 By: andrewluff : August 7th, 2014-08:33
as not really in love with the new version... well unless it was orange :) Cheers Andrew

My friend, how you compare this to the Reverso Skeleton Tourbillon?

 
 By: TdotBean : August 7th, 2014-19:27
Both fall on the same category of in house caliber and skeleton Tourbillon. I might prefer the JLC a bit more due more "space" but this UN has strong identity of the brand. Maybe if the bridge of this UN is slimmer ... ... but the watch need smaller in or... 

Tyler, without doubt, I prefer the JLC Skeleton Tourbillon.

 
 By: amanico : August 7th, 2014-23:07
I find the JLC Skeleton Tourbillon to be more consistent, and I find the skeleton of the JLC to be " lighter " than the UN. Best, Nicolas

Unfortunately the live experience did not do it for me...

 
 By: moc : August 10th, 2014-01:18
Calling it a skeleton first of all is not quite correct I believe, as these bridges and configuration have been planned from scratch,machined,and finished.....not "carved out "from a movement....I would say more open work than skeleton.. The sensation of ... 

Very nice

 
 By: ED209 : August 11th, 2014-07:59
I love skeletonized tourbillons. Thanks for the great pics Nicolas. This is nicely executed but still my favorite from UN is the Royal Blue Tourbillon. Regards, ED-209