Ulysse Nardin has become synonymous with nautical history through its development of marine watches—so much so that it also supports water access and sustainability. You may recall the brand recently ...
Ulysse Nardin’s Diver Air is the lightest mechanical dive watch ever made The tool watch clocks in at just 46 grams, roughly the weight of two AA batteries The watch’s light weight is derived from a ...
Ulysse Nardin has debuted the world’s lightest mechanical dive watch at Watches and Wonders. The Ulysse Nardin Diver [Air] has a skeletonised dial and has had its weight cut in half by removing ...
Someone recently asked me what watch I considered to be the most important of the 21st century. While I’m not fully committed to one answer, the first watch that popped into my head was the Ulysse ...
Ulysse Nardin celebrates its 175th anniversary this year by imagining what a marine chronometer would look like 175 years from now. The UFO, which stands for Unidentified Floating Object, is not a ...
New York Watch Week has arrived, and Ulysse Nardin is looking to make a splash. The independent Swiss watchmaker has been around for 180 years, making avant-garde pieces with cutting-edge tech (for ...
The brand's fascinating legacy started in 1846 when founder, Ulysse Nardin started making marine chronometers in picturesque Neuchâtel in Switzerland. This renowned watchmaker first trained in ...
Long before electric lighting was invented, striking watches offered the well-to-do a way to hear the time in the dark, by ringing on the hour or quarter-hour. Today, they are charmingly obsolete. But ...
In the world of watchmaking, there is a category of haute horology timepieces that are among the most revered: audible watches. From repeaters to sonneries, watches that chime the time are incredibly ...
Ulysse Nardin’s booth combines contemporary art by Damien Hirst with a risqué element from its heritage in a celebration of the brand’s solid connection with silicon technology, craftsmanship and the ...