Description

Ulysse Nardin Classico Watch

Model no.              : 8156-111

Year                         : N/A

Movement             : Automatic

Casing                     : 18ct Rose Gold

Glass                        : Sapphire glass

Dial                           : Black

Diameter                 : 40 mm

Bracelet                   : Black Alligator Strap with Rose Gold Pin Buckle

Condition                : Excellent

Accessories             : Original Box (good condition)

 

 

Ulysse Nardin Classico 40mm watch. Model reference: 8156-111-2/91. The classic timepiece radiates modest perfectly balanced with sophistication. The rounded 40mm case is performed in 18K rose gold. Black dial with an extra fine sunray surface finish with rose gold applied index hour markers, and luminous dot hour markers, elegant Rose Gold leaf shaped hands with luminescent fill. Date window located at the 3 o’clock position. The mechanical self-winding UN-815 movement has 25 jewels. It features approximately 42-hour power reserve. The timepiece is fitted on a brown alligator leather strap with a tang buckle. It is 50m water resistant.

All weights/measurements/colours/clarities in the above descriptions are approximations only.
All watches are professionally checked, cleaned and polished.
All items are supplied with generic boxes and packaging when the originals are not available.

About Ulysse Nardin Watches*

Ulysse Nardin is a manufacturer of luxury Swiss watches renowned for the reliability and chronometric functions. Created in 1846, the brand have been producing marine chronometers for the navy forces of over 50 countries worldwide. The sophisticated timepieces are precious items for every sophisticated collector. The company became known in the nautical world for manufacturing highly accurate marine chronometers and complicated timepieces used by over fifty of the world’s navies from the end of the 19th century till 1950. According to the last official report of Neuchâtel Observatory in Switzerland, Ulysse Nardin had won numerous awards and honors for its marine chronometers from 1846 to 1975, including 4324 certificates, 2411 special prizes and 18 gold medals at International Exhibitions.

*Source Wikipedia – Ulysse Nardin

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