You advocate your point very well ...

Jan 04, 2008,09:58 AM
 

... in terms of the "corporate identity", I have to agree with you in that this style of perpetuals better matches what Ulysse Nardin as a company stands for now. It is modern, with a solid foot in traditional watchmaking, but firmly placing itself in the current time. It is clear that the design should mirror that, this is why watches like the "Freak", the "Sonata", or the Anniversary 160 are so typical for nowaday's Ulyse Nardin.

But there also is the other side of the company: theUlysse Nardin of the Marine Chronometers, the UN of the astronomical Trilogy of Time, of repeaters and skeleton watches. I consider this side as being an equally strong facet. Consequently, the conventional design of the 38 and 40mm perpetuals has the same right to stand aside the modern "Sonata-style" perpetual series, of which, I admit, I consider the limited Piccione edition to be the most attractive to my eyes.

Finally, I tend to look at watches in this price class as investments for decades, and like I try to imagine how a beautiful young woman I meet in the streets will look like when she is 60 or 70, I try to imagine how a "modernly" styled gold watch on my wrist would appear to me when I am 60 or 70. Will I enjoy it just the way I would today?

With the classic design, I think I am on the safe side. However, some might argue, I could also be on the boring side...

Best regards,
Marcus

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Peek review: 42mm limited edition platinum GMT Perpetual

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : January 3rd, 2008-03:38
Living perpetually Sonata-style A peek review of the limited edition 42mm GMT Perpetual in platinum by Marcus Hanke Maybe you know the situation: you are an avid fan of a certain style, a certain design. And then comes the same product in new clothes, in ...  

Thanks Marcus!!!!

 
 By: 04lund2025 : January 3rd, 2008-07:58
Can't wait to see one in person! Stephen

Marcus a superb watch. i was going for the rose gold ltd ed

 
 By: G99 : January 3rd, 2008-09:35
version until i found the Ludwig. i still prefer the gmt dial, but as the Ludwig is the first in this family of perps i considered it was the better one to own. great review. Graham

White Gold For Me

 
 By: neverontime : October 25th, 2008-07:34

Time Warp?

 
 By: russell996 : January 3rd, 2008-15:02
Am I missing something or hasn't this watch been out for 4 years and now sold out?

You are right, Russell ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : January 4th, 2008-03:20

So, Marcus, should it be a watch for you ? >>>

 
 By: amanico : January 4th, 2008-03:27
You know it, I'm convinced by this watch, as I think that UN, as very often, made a very good association between the style and the function, as these hands prove it. It also gives some youth to a classic and old complication, quite a kind of fuuny and pl... 

Not for me, I fear ...

 
 By: Marcus Hanke : January 4th, 2008-03:33
For me, a UN perpetual should be the final coronation of my tiny collection. A watch that I intend to wear for decades. Therefore, its style should follow more classic design guidelines, like the unlimited version I had the pleasure to test for some time.... 

Stylish VS Traditional>>>

 
 By: BHK9 : January 4th, 2008-07:47
Hi Marcus, Nicolas question is straight forward.And you have ansered from your heart,i consider. Again down to the choice of individual here,everyone have their own excuses of with or against it.some back by history,some talk about passion,love at first s... 

If that is a "Peek Review"

 
 By: Bill : January 15th, 2008-15:38
I wonder what the full review will be like LOL. Thanks Marcus for the review. I saw amanico with a pretty cool UN Sonata that had me thinking very hard about the brand. Very nice indeed. Thanks Bill