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Ulysse Nardin
Ref. 1723-400
Blast Tourbillon
An impressive, “like-new”, and unusual skeletonised titanium tourbillon wristwatch with guarantee and presentation box
Full-Cataloguing
- The Ulysse Nardin Blast Tourbillon is a striking timepiece released by the brand in 2020 at Geneva Watch Days. Complex and multi-faceted in its construction, the timepiece’s aerodynamic design resembles the aesthetics of a stealthy aircraft.
- Boasting a powerful automatic silicium tourbillon in the brand’s signature X-shaped cage, all of the mechanical wonders are revealed by the transparent casing.
- Powered by the cal. UN-172, the reference 1723-400 is the first Ulysse Nardin Skeleton model featuring a self-winding tourbillon and a new tiny yet powerful platinum micro-rotor, visible only from the front of the watch at 12 o’clock.
- The present example Blast Tourbillon numbered No. 158 from circa 2022 is presented in "like-new" condition.
- Boasting a powerful automatic silicium tourbillon in the brand’s signature X-shaped cage, all of the mechanical wonders are revealed by the transparent casing.
- Powered by the cal. UN-172, the reference 1723-400 is the first Ulysse Nardin Skeleton model featuring a self-winding tourbillon and a new tiny yet powerful platinum micro-rotor, visible only from the front of the watch at 12 o’clock.
- The present example Blast Tourbillon numbered No. 158 from circa 2022 is presented in "like-new" condition.
Ulysse Nardin
Swiss | 1846Founded in 1846 in Le Locle, Switzerland, Ulysse Nardin is a widely acclaimed Swiss watch manufacturer that earned recognition for its precision chronometers during the early to mid-twentieth century. Ulysse Nardin himself was a trained watchmaker under the guidance of his father, Leonard-Frederic Nardin, as well as master watchmakers Frederic William Dubois and Louis Jean Richard-dit-Bressel. Collectors in particular seek this brand's oversized vintage chronograph wristwatches, including the reference 7536-2.