Ulysse Nardin Torpilleur comes in Bronze Limited edition

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Ulysse Nardin is introducing its Torpilleur Military line in bronze limited edition to 300 pieces.

Ulysse Nardin is extending its Torpilleur Military line with the addition of a new recruit: a limited edition in bronze with a blue dial adorned with Arabic numerals.

In choosing bronze for this line, limited to 300 pieces, Ulysse Nardin pays homage to the brand’s marine universe. A metal discovered over 3000 years before Jesus Christ, bronze has been used throughout history by different military marines across the world for its robustness (propellers, diving suits, etc.)

Ulysse Nardin Torpilleur 1 Nonmagnetic, bronze is resistant to corrosion thanks to an oxidation process which, once stabilized, forms a protective, superficial oxide film. Each watch casing will be thus altered naturally through wear and use, making each piece special and unique to its wearer.

The Ulysee Nardin is a COSC and Ulysse Nardin Performance Certificated and fitted with self-winding Caliber UN-118 in an 44mm case Stainless steel / bronze case. The blue dial showcases the oversized seconds- hand and attached to a Screw-down security crown. Moreover, the case-back is stamped with a Torpilleur boat and fitted with leather strap with folding buckle.

 

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