Ulysse Nardin was founded in 1846 and has gone through 170 years. As the world’s top watch, Ulysse Nardin, with its exquisite watchmaking technology and innovation ability, has a long-lasting history. has become synonymous with it. Athens originally started with navigation clocks. The navigation clocks it produced are the most reliable navigation instruments in history and have become essential instruments for the navies of more than 50 countries in the world.
Ulysse Nardin has been committed to the development of minute repeater watches in the early days and is a pioneer in the revival of repeater watch technology. The addition of a carefully crafted movable doll dial became an unprecedented creation, making the Ulysse Nardin minute repeater famous. Basic introduction Chinese name: Ulysse Nardin Foreign name: Ulysse Nardin Founding time: 1846 Noun: exquisite watchmaking technology and innovative capabilities Brand introduction, Monaco diving watch, brand introduction Ulysse Nardin with enamel, puppet minute repeater, fantasy tourbillon and the unparalleled astronomical trilogy, making it at the top of the world's famous watches. Dr. Oaklin is the soul of Ulysse Nardin. With his outstanding knowledge and enthusiasm for watches, Dr. Oaklin transformed basic ideas into creative mechanical watches. He not only regarded watch design as his hobby, but also developed the revolutionary Galileo Star. dial watch, making Athens shine forever in the history of watchmaking achievements. Dr. Oaklin further developed his endless creativity and developed the Copernicus chronometer watch and the Kepler astronomical watch. Together with the Galileo astrolabe watch, it became the "Trilogy of Timepieces" in Athens. An outstanding achievement of the watch, it also demonstrates Athens’s persistent research spirit in physics and philosophy. Ulysse Nardin was born on January 22, 1823 in Le Locle, Switzerland. In his early years, his father Leonard Frederic personally taught him the techniques of watchmaking, and later he studied with the contemporary watchmaker William Dubois. Founded the Athens Company in 1846. In the early days, there was only one counter. Its precision clocks were named after the founder, showing extraordinary high-quality craftsmanship. It has a history of more than 156 years. In 1862, Ulysse Nardin won the most respected "Grand Prize of Honor" in the "Precision Timepieces, Pocket Observatory Timepieces" category at the London International Exposition, making Ulysse Nardin a leader in the international field of pocket chronometers. status. In 1878, its pocket chronometer and marine chronometer won the gold medal at the Paris Universal Exposition; in 1893, at the Chicago Universal Exposition, an observatory watch with an exquisite relief design of a mixture of gold and silver was exhibited, which set the stage for art and art. A peerless crystallization of science, it won the gold medal in the "Navigation and Pocket Observatory Timepieces" category; the Athens Navigation Observatory Timepiece won the first place in 7 tests in the Naval Observatory test in the capital of Washington, USA. In 1915, among the 60 observatory watches tested at the Naval Observatory in Washington, Athens won the championship. In 1923, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the death of Master Breguet, the Neuchatel Observatory held the International Observatory Timepiece Competition, and Ulysse Nardin won the only championship award. In 1935, the brand-new 24-hour double-second highly precise pocket chronograph stopwatch was launched, which could accurately calculate to one-tenth of a second and was suitable for sports timing. It also won many awards and gold medals, which is the best proof of its innovative and outstanding achievements. In 1975, the Neuchatel Observatory published its last official report on the quality performance of the observatory's timepieces. According to the report, the certificates and awards obtained by Athens during this period include: 4,324 of the 4,504 mechanical nautical timepiece certificates issued, equivalent to 95 of the total number; 2,411 awards received, of which 1,069 It is the championship award, including 4 series of observatory timepiece awards; in the categories of precision marine timepieces, bag watches, wristwatches, etc., it has won 747 championship awards; in the 4 categories of the Neuchatel Observatory, * **Won 1816 championship awards. In 1985, the Galileo Astrolabe watch named after the great physicist and anthropologist Galileo Galilei was launched.
The light of Athens reappeared, and the watch was included in the Guinness World Records in February 1988; the Copernicus Orbiter watch was launched in 1988 to commemorate the Polish astronomer; in 1989, the first three-wheel watch with an action figure was launched Repeater timepiece - San Marco, made in 100%, available in gold and platinum as well as Berlin split-seconds stopwatch. In 1992, the Kepler astronomical watch was launched to pay tribute to the German astronomer and complete the "Three Steps of Timepiece" watch series. In 1994, the GMT± watch designed for tourists was launched for the first time at the Basel Watch Fair. In 1996, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Athens factory, the 1846 Marine Observatory watch was launched, as well as a new Ludwig perpetual calendar watch named after Dr. Oaklin. In 1998, to celebrate the 175th anniversary of Ulysse Nardin’s birthday, the single-button chronograph “Pulsometer” was launched. In 1999, to commemorate the arrival of the new millennium era, Ulysse Nardin launched the GMT± perpetual calendar watch, which combined two unique and exclusive functions of Ulysse Nardin. In 2001, the brand-new Freak watch was launched, a 7-day energy storage tourbillon watch without hour and minute hands, dial, and crown. In 2002, the Genghis Khan watch was launched - the first tourbillon four-hammer minute repeater with Westminster Roc carillon. In 2003, it launched the first SONATA bell watch that combined repeater strike, dual time, and countdown, and won the International Creativity and Craftsmanship Award. The Legendary Age of Navigation, a Symbol of Original Taste, Ulysse Nardin was founded in the 19th century (1846) in the era of maritime power. This special time and space background has created an indissoluble bond between Ulysse Nardin and nautical watches, which have a long history of more than 150 years. In the age of sea power, extreme courage and perseverance could not resist the fear of getting lost in the sea. In addition to relying on the sun and the horizon to identify the course, what navigators needed most was an absolutely accurate astronomical clock to calculate the voyage. position. The Athens Nautical Observatory Clock, known for its precise function, can calculate the latitude and longitude of a ship at sea to a difference of half a second. Since 1878, Ulysse Nardin has won the gold medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition with its pocket chronometers and marine chronometers. Through the harsh environmental tests of various extreme temperatures, Ulysse Nardin has established its leading position in the field of marine watches, exceeding Fifty countries designate Athens' Nautical Observatory timepieces as professional instruments for their naval fleets. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the founding of Ulysse Nardin, this 1846 marine chronometer was launched in 1996 to commend its extraordinary achievements in the history of professional marine timepieces. This watch has been certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Organization (C.O.S.C.) and is equipped with UN-26 self-winding movement. Its biggest feature is the embossed power reserve display panel at 12 o'clock. The dial follows the style of ships from a century ago. The straight-line configuration of the Ulysse Nardin Marine Observatory clock used on the watch is a famous classic representative of Ulysse Nardin watches. The words 1846 on the small seconds dial are the year when Ulysse Nardin watches were founded. It has a strong sense of originality and is also very commemorative. 38mm rose gold case, coin-patterned bezel, oversized second hand and enlarged date display at six o'clock. The dial is retro with a taste of post-modern minimalism, which is full of fun. Each one has an independent number. The screw-down crown makes it water-resistant up to 200 meters. It has sapphire crystal glass and a black or white surface. It can be matched with a leather strap or a unique skin-friendly rubber strap. It is the most practical and suitable for daily wear. Class watch. The Ulysse Nardin GMT± two-place time watch perfectly finds the reason for time conversion. The biggest feature of the Ulysse Nardin GMT± two-place time series watch is its quick adjustment time button on both sides of the watch, which is based on a humanized starting point. The designed smart functions have won the praise of the "perfect interpreter of time" for the Ulysse Nardin GMT± two-place time watch. Within the radius within reach of your fingertips, between the left and right sides of your watch, find the reason for time change. No need to take off the watch, just press the ( ) button on the left (at ten o'clock) to easily go forward one hour, and press the (-) button on the right (at eight o'clock) to go back one hour. The operation of the hour and minute hands is not affected at all.
The rapid change of time only depends on the touch of your fingers. Between left and right, you can grasp the whole world at your fingertips. The patented "large date display window at the same level" fully demonstrates Ulysse Nardin's intelligent creativity based on the people-oriented concept. When the quick adjustment time button is used to adjust the local time, the large date display window will automatically adjust to display the date as it crosses the international date line. The GMT± two-place time watch can be said to be a classic model with a very high popularity index from Ulysse Nardin in terms of innovation and practicality. The large trapezoidal time hands made of stainless steel and the smoky gray checkerboard surface overlap each other to create a restrained hard-core style, while the engraved Arabic numeral time scales jumping at 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock harmonize hardness and softness* The most economical GMT± two-place time watch. GMT± two-place time watch, water-resistant to 100 meters, screw-in crown, wear-resistant sapphire crystal glass, made of 18K rose gold and stainless steel, with two options of crocodile leather strap and stainless steel strap. Monaco Diving Watch Over the past 166 years, Ulysse Nardin (Ulysse Nardin) has created a number of reliable marine chronometer watches. The brand is well-known for producing high-end watches and is particularly closely related to the history of navigation. Ulysse Nardin is proud to be the official sponsor of the Monaco Yacht Show for the fourth consecutive year. The addition of the Monaco *** diving watch to the nautical diving watch series has allowed the Swiss Le Locle Ulysse Nardin watchmaking factory to establish its reputation for producing cutting-edge watches. The newly launched Monaco *** diving watch is suitable for water sports and is designed to cope with extreme conditions. The Monaco *** diving watch is both a diving tool and a fine timepiece, perfectly combining the two functions. Only 100 pieces are issued in the world. Each watch has an independently numbered gold medal on the side of the case, which shows its uniqueness. The rubber strap of the Monaco *** diving watch is equipped with black ceramic components and a unique blue ceramic folding buckle, which fits closely to the wearer's wrist, improving the reliability of the watch. (Ulysse Nardin) Ulysse Nardin's new Monaco*** diving watch technical information Movement: UN-26 movement, 11 amp; frac12; inch 28 jewels Power reserve: about 42 hours Winding method: automatic winding Case: stainless steel The case has undergone a complex vulcanization process. The surface of the case is covered with a layer of blue rubber coating, a one-way reverse diving chronograph bezel, a ripple pattern on the dial and strap, and an independent numbered gold medal on the side of the case. Diameter: 45.8 mm Surface: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal Crown: Screw-down crown Case back: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, engraved with the emblem of the Principality of Monaco Strap: Rubber strap with two black ceramic components and folding strap Buckle function: power reserve display at twelve o'clock, small seconds at six o'clock and large date window display Waterproof: 200 meters