Thursday, May 6, 2010

2010 BaselWorld Preview: Ulysse Nardin EL Toro


In befitting with its affluent watchmaking heritage, Ulysse Nardin has accumulated the Moonstruck case with the allegorical abiding agenda movement. A attitude for the brand, whose every development is a accessory revolution! Noble and beefcake with its bowl push-pieces and bezel, the El Toro boasts some arresting features: an absolute fast-action time-zone system, abiding adumbration of the aboriginal time, advanced and astern acclimation of all the date indicators, and the synchronized acclimation of these elements application the hour hand. Limited to 500 pieces.


Movement: Automatic, UN-32 calibre, 34 jewels, white gold rotor, 45-hour power reserve, COSC-certified chronometer
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, second time zone, perpetual calendar, large date, day, month and year
Case: 18K red gold or platinum, 43 mm; Ceramic bezel and push-pieces; Anti-reflective sapphire crystal front and back; Water-resistant to 100 m
Dial: Black; Skeleton hands
Bracelet/Strap: Rubber or leather with titanium/ceramic folding clasp, or crocodile with red gold or platinum folding clasp

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