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Geneva, Nov 14, 2009

LOT 307

Tellurium Ulysse Nardin, "Tellurium Johannes Kepler", No. 98, Ref. 871-99. Made in a limited edition of 99 examples in 1992, sold on August 3rd, 1998. Very rare and unusual, astronomic, water-resistant, two time zone, self-winding, 18K yellow gold wristwatch with moon phases, signs of the Zodiac, eclipses of the sun and the moon, 24 hours, and a view of the Earth as seen from the North Pole, with an 18K yellow gold Ulysse Nardin buckle. Accompanied by fitted box, instruction booklet and certificate.

CHF 18,000 - 28,000

USD 18,000 - 28,000 / EUR 12,000 - 19,000

Sold: CHF 40,800

C. Three-body, solid, polished, rounded bezel engraved with Arabic numerals for the hours and 4 blue enamel tabs with Roman numerals at the quarter hours, transparent case back, stepped lugs, sapphire crystals. D. Blue cloisonné enamel central disc depicting the continents, surrounding yellow gold ring with engraved Arabic numerals for the 24 hours of a second time zone. Spring overlapping central disc, bending according to various times of the year, separating the portion of the Earth lit by the sun from the portion in darkness, and indicating sunrise and sunset. Outer ring with names of the months and 12 signs of the Zodiac. Rotating moon representing its phases. Dragon head and tail hand indicating month and Zodiac signs, respectively. Two luminous yellow gold floating flanges indicate hours and minutes. M. Cal. UN-87, hand-engraved, 64 jewels, rhodium plated, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, shock absorber, self-compensating flat balance spring, hand-engraved and skeletonized gold rotor. Dial, case and movement signed. Diam. 43 mm. Thickness 15 mm.


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Grading System
Grade: AAA

Excellent

Case: 2

Very good

Movement: 2*

Very good

Overhaul recommended, at buyer's expense

Dial: 1-01

As new

HANDS Original

Notes

Trilogy of Time In 1985, Ulysse Nardin launched a series of three astronomical wristwatches composed of the ?Astrolabium Galileo Galilei?, the ?Planetarium Copernicus?, and the ?Tellurium Johannes Kepler?. These unique watches include a multitude of complications and information offered by no other watchmaker. The Trilogy?s complications embody the relationship between time and the solar system in the form of a wristwatch.