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Ulysse Nardin Expands the Marine Torpilleur Collection with Three New Models
Launched in 2017, the Marine Torpilleur model embodies the history of Ulysse Nardin and pays homage to the prestigious Marine Chronometers created in the...
Ulysse Nardin Launches New LADY DIVER and BLAST TOURBILLON
Ulysse Nardin celebrates the Geneva Watch Days with two new versions of its LADY DIVER 39 mm and BLAST TOURBILLON 45 mm timepieces, both...
Ulysse Nardin Release New Diver Chronograph Great White 44mm Limited Edition
In honour of Shark Week and celebrating the launch of its new DIVER CHRONO GREAT WHITE, the Swiss watchmaking Maison raises its devotion to...
Ulysse Nardin Presents Freak X Aventurine
Over the years Ulysse Nardin continues to prove that it is the true pioneer in watchmaking, breaking down the traditional barriers of construction and...
Ulysse Nardin Presents Blast Moonstruck: Fly Me to the Moon
Ulysse Nardin is launching an ultra-design version of one of its historical astronomical complications: the Moonstruck. With this Manufacture Worldtimer housed in the geometrical...
Ulysse Nardin Launch New Diver Collection
Ulysse Nardin celebrates the most glorious months of the year with three new additions to its Diver collection. In shimmering shades of ocean blue,...
Ulysse Nardin Launches the Diver Lemon Shark for World Ocean Day
In honour of World’s Ocean Day and celebrating its community of friends and partners including world-renown shark experts, divers, universities, and non-profits, Ulysse Nardin...
Ulysse Nardin Unique Version of Freak X
Ulysse Nardin has introduced a revisited and unique version of its best-selling model Freak X, embellished with a new geometrical pattern.
A captivating design inspired...
Ulysse Nardin Unveil Three New Horological Pieces
Join Ulysse Nardin’s vertical odyssey and Xplore the three new masterpieces: Diver X Skeleton, UFO & Blast Hourstriker.
DIVER X SKELETON
Ulysse Nardin has merged the...
Diver X Antarctica: To the Ends of the World
Terra Australis, as Antarctica was formerly called - the last continent to be discovered and the Earth’s southernmost, most hostile landmass - has been...