Only Watch Auction

Monaco, Sep 20, 2007

LOT 32

Ulysse Nardin?Maxi Marine Diver Only Watch 2007 Set?, unique Set.

EUR 0 - 0

Sold: EUR 24,000

The set is composed of the watch, the book Making of a Masterpiece and a Marine Deck Barometer Movement: Caliber UN-26, 11 1/2", 28 jewels 22 et white gold rotor, Power-Reserve Approximately 42 h Winding: Self-winding Functions: Chronometer C.OS.C. with power reserve indicator at 12 o'clock. Small seconds and round date window at 6 o'clock. Case: Stainless steel with 18ct rose gold plate engraved: No. 1/1. 18ct white gold rotating bezel with Blue lacquer inlay. Crown: Screw down security crown Diameter: 42.7 mm Water-resistance 200 m Crystal: Anti réflective sapphire crystal Case-back: Sapphire crystal Bracelet: Rubber bracelet with two titanium elements and depioyarit clasp and stainless steel bracelet. Additional: Marine Deck Barometer and Making


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First trained by his father, Léonard-Frédéric, Ulysse Nardin was apprenticed to William Dubois, one of the leading precision watchmakers of this day. Il was in 1845 that Nardin founded the famous watch manufacture at Le Locle, in the Canton of Neuchatel. The first watches made were exported to Central and South America through a Paris intermediary, Lucien Dubois, who was Nardin's only customer for two years. But by 1852, watches were exported directly to Argentina without any European intermediary. In 1860 Ulysse acquired a high-precision astronomical regulator to rate his pocket chronometers. This is the well-known regulator made by Jacques-Frédéric Houriet around 1768 and which the Ulysse Nardin Company used continually. In 1905 ils gridiron pendulum was replaced by one made of Invar and it is today in the «Château des Monts» museum in Le Locle. From 1904 marine chronometers were supplied to both the Russian and the Japanese admiralties and Japan became one of the company's main customers. In 1905 the company name changed again, this time to «Maison Paul-D. Nardin, successeur d'Ulysse Nardin, au Locle. When Paul-David Nardin lied in 1920 the family business continued under the direction of his sons, Alfred (18841970), Ernest (1887-1940} and Gaston (1890-1966). The company became «Ulysse Nardin S. A.» Men its status was changed to a «Limited Liability Company» in 1922. Il celebrated its centenary in 1946 and the business continued in the hands of the Nardin family until 1983. The manufacture created by Ulysse Nardin in 1846 became the largest maker of marine chronometers in Switzerland. For more than a century over 50 Navies and commercial fleets relied on marine chronometers made by [Nysse Nardin. Altogether, between 1846 and 1975, 10 «Gold Medals», 14 «Grand Prix» (First Prizes), a «Prize Medal» and a «Progess Medal», 2 «Prix d'Honneur) and 2 «Silver Medals» were awarded in International Exhibitions to Ulysse Nardin and his successors, honoring the company for its achievements in perfecting precision.