We are far from a Finish ala Lange, Aaron.

Jan 18, 2009,09:42 AM
 


But also far from a rugged unfinished ETA...

smile

The cock is slightly finished, not impressive, I agree with you.

Best.

Nicolas

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A quick view on the 160 Anniversary

 
 By: amanico : January 17th, 2009-13:52
I have to admit that we don't often speak about this very special watch. And I don't get why, as all in this watch is so special. The first visible impressive thing is , of course, the shape of the case, which are revealed by its uncommon dimensions: 43 x...  

Great finishings, interesting caliber...

 
 By: foversta : January 17th, 2009-14:05
But I'm not convinced by some details, especially the two dates on the dial and a "lack" of simplicity I would like to see in a marine chronometer. Thanks Nicolas for the review. Fr.Xavier

That's why I speak of Modern Re interpretation, FX

 
 By: amanico : January 18th, 2009-01:40
One I will have to show you in the flesh. Funny what you said, becasue the first time I saw it in pics, I wasn't convinced at all. Then, My AD gave me a phonoe call to tell me that he received one, I answered " Yes, Yes, but not for me "... He insisted, t... 

Not convinced ..

 
 By: bimbeano : January 18th, 2009-02:36
... by the pics ? I like this UN a lot seeing these pictures (they are great). Blue-dialed watches , either i love them or i don't really like them ... this one is so well finished i'm a bit stunned! Thanks for this wonderful post Nicolas. Filip

Well, next time you come, Filip

 
 By: amanico : January 18th, 2009-02:38
Try to spend a whole day... As I will have to show you a lot of pieces..LOL Best, and thanks for your nice words, my friend, as usual. Nicolas

Next time ...

 
 By: bimbeano : January 18th, 2009-02:41

Pretty blue dial

 
 By: dxboon : January 18th, 2009-03:17
I like the blue dial, which does seem multi-dimensional and lovely, but I question the size and placement of the date module.  I think this is a model I'd have to see in the flesh to appreciate.  Thanks for the pictures though! Daos

You are breaking my heart again my friend.... A MARVELOUS PIECE! [nt]

 
 By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 18th, 2009-05:22
No message body This message has been edited by Ares501 on 2009-01-18 05:24:31

Finish

 
 By: aaronm : January 18th, 2009-08:25
I know I'm only seeing the pictures, but it looks like the cock that holds one of the escapement wheels is basically unfinished, no anglage and rough surface. In your second-to-last pic, it's the one protruding up from the balance wheel bridge. What's it ... 

UN is pursuing the tradition of concentrating on a well-made, technical finish ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : January 19th, 2009-14:28
... that means, that since I know UN watches, finish always had to be straight, useful, sometimes with typically Ulysse Nardin elements, such as enamel (or silicium) medals on the rotors, different colours of the movement bridges, etc. I always liked this... 

Ahh, but

 
 By: aaronm : January 19th, 2009-18:51
I wasn't comparing the UN finish to A. Lange, I was comparing the finish on the escape wheel cock to the upper bridges. It appears that the upper bridges have much finer stripes and anglage, whereas the lower cock doesn't A

a great looking watch that appeals to me in a big way

 
 By: G99 : January 21st, 2009-03:57
love the shape, the dial, the enamelling, everything. is it the model that comes with the gimballed thermometer or am i thinking of something else? best Graham

Correct, Graham

 
 By: amanico : January 23rd, 2009-08:22
But this is a Barometer, and the packaging also includes the UN Book. I share your enthusiasm, my Freakie Friend. Best. Nicolas