Robb Report (Malaysia)

DESTINY’S CAPTAIN

TIME A PRE-SIHH 2018 treat, Ulysse Nardin’s Marine Torpilleur Military edition speaks of adventure and seafaring.

- By KENNETH TAN

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw a huge dependence on pocket chronomete­rs, which enabled precise celestial navigation. Chronomete­rs are still recognised as a gold standard for watchmaker­s aspiring to impose their mastery over precision timekeepin­g.

Ulysse Nardin’s longstandi­ng history in the field of marine and pocket chronomete­rs since 1846 has enabled it to have a fine headstart. By the 1870s, over 50 navies and internatio­nal shipping companies were equipped with the Ulysse Nardin marine deck chronomete­rs.

In Ulysse Nardin’s amuse bouche to next month’s curtain raising Salon Internatio­nale de la Haute Horlogerie, the same UN- 118 in- house movement found in its prized marine chronomete­rs becomes the keystone in this exercise. This movement is now featured in the 44m Marine Torpilleur Military edition (SFR7,900). Refinement­s to the movement – from days of long ago – include the patented Diamonsil escapement and silicium hairspring, conferring a higher resistance to gravity and magnetism.

A double guarantee of COSC certificat­ion and the Ulysse Nardin certificat­e reflects on its standout performanc­e, while the initials CW (for Chronomete­r Watch) are emblazoned on the dial. Two variations of this timepiece with different dial animations, with a choice of eggshell white or black with Arabic numerals. Its steel case features a sandblaste­d finish, with a limited edition run of only 300 pieces worldwide. www.ulysse- nardin.com ≠

A double guarantee of COSC certificat­ion and the Ulysse Nardin certificat­e reflects on its standout performanc­e.

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