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The Ulysse Nardin Freak One Navy Blue introduces the fan-favourite colour into the anything-but-conventional collection.
Sapphire cases are still a rarity in watchmaking, but what's the difference between a four-figure and six-figure example?
Lots of high-end wow this week from the likes of AP, Biver and Breguet, as well as exciting affordable models from Hamilton and Tissot.
Commemorating the 10th edition of a legendary race and its sustainability missions.
Plastic doesn't have to equal cheap - here are the watches to prove it.
Tudor drops an unexpected GMT, Ulysse Nardin goes freaky traditional, and Ralph Lauren makes a watch fit for a fancy cowboy.
There's a stone dial watch our there to suit most tastes.
Patek's first new watch collection in 25 years is the biggest watch news of the week, but we've also seen a particularly large number of…
Sustainability is a big focus for many watch brands - here are some that do it well.
The obviously amazing and the undeservingly underrated from Christie's latest auction.
Brands are experimenting with what cases are made from - here are some of the new materials watch brands are trying out.
While Milano Watch Week takes place, there are plenty of new releases to keep up interested from brands big and small.
The Ulysse Nardin Royal Sapphire combines a transparent case and a translucent movement for the ultimate see-through luxury experience.
When Ulysse Nardin released a watch called the Freak in 2001, it broke all the rules and changed the game.
Not just one, but two watches dedicated to sailing have just been announced. Both Hublot and Panerai presented two maritime-themed timepieces. In addition, Omega’s Constellation…
Marquetry is a niche endeavour, but the results are astonishing, with the melange of natural materials making up wonderful paysages.
With a stunning chrysocolla dial and a blingy bezel, this is a thoroughly dressed-up diver.
In the rising warmth of the European summer, new ocean-inspired watches are bringing a breath of fresh air to this torrid weather.
Ulysse Nardin's Clémence Le Rolland on the Freak's rocky beginnings and rise to stardom.
Many independents are launching more and more new models and big box brands are not far behind with some interesting additions to their collection.
Ulysse Nardin shows how to do green watchmaking in more than one way with the new Diver Net and Skeleton OPS.
Clad in titanium and carbon fibre, Ulysse Nardin's most recognisable watch takes on a new look for Watches and Wonders 2024.
The decision has been made, the dollars have been saved. Time to buy a new watch. Only issue is, where to do it in Melbourne?
Exploring the rich history and ingenious innovation of a staple haute horlogerie complication.
With the Lunar New Year just around the corner, here are the best Year of the Dragon watches.
If your love language is gift-giving, here’s a list of Valentine's Day watches you can buy now.
Brands usher in the Year of the Dragon with varied releases, Seiko does their thing, and a new 'Thrifty Fathoms'.
After getting their Freak on in 2023, UN go for a slightly more conventional approach to the Year of the Dragon.
As one of the front-runners in sustainable watchmaking, Ulysse Nardin show off their best use of recycled materials.
Ulysse Nardin is a brand that has a ton of momentum at present. After a bit of a rocky era under Kering, and with a…
Dubai Watch Week is currently underway, so for this edition of Last Week in Watches, we wanted to do something a little different.
Ulysse Nardin decks out the Freak One OPS in mil-spec colours.
The 70th anniversary celebrations of the Fifty Fathoms continues with a charity auction supporting ocean conservation.
Ever wondered what the night sky looks like out at sea? The UN Marine Torpilleur Moonphase Aventurine brings the starry skies to your wrist.
Off the back of another Apple September event, it looks like the new Apple Watch is about as exciting as watching paint dry
Ulysse Nardin's Freak X OPS takes the brand's proprietary Magma carbon composite and gives it a camo look
As we predicted last week, the amount of releases these past seven days was massive. Geneva Watch Days is one of the key events in…
What a week it’s been. Mere days after announcing that our Watch Discovery Studio is open to the public, we’ve already seen many of you…
Ulysse Nardin do not always get the credit they are due as a watch manufacture. I bet most of you watching this video were not…
These last seven days have been full of events in the watch industry, from controversial, vintage-inspired releases, to Omega starting the countdown to the 2024…
Environmentalism and luxury are two things that don’t really fit perfectly together in my brain. An industry that creates so much waste yet promotes a…
If you’re working from home right now and looking out over your barren desk, take a moment to stop and think about what your options…
Last week the 11th Hour Racing Team, whom watch manufacturer Ulysse Nardin have partnered with, became the first-ever US team to win the legendary Ocean…
New Ulysse Nardin Ocean Race Diver Chronograph celebrates the 50th anniversary of The Ocean Race UN states its Carbonium timing bezel is largely made from…
Ulysse Nardin’s original Freak shook the watch-o-sphere to the core when unveiled at Basel in 2001. It was like nothing anyone had seen before; a…
The Ulysee Nardin Freak ONE has surpassed its shock-factor roots and embraced beauty, The time is adjusted via the 5N gold bezel, negating the need…
Watches & Wonders is always a bit crazy, so we thought we’d summarise all the new releases thus far in one article. Easily navigate to…
Ulysse Nardin Blast Tourbillon Blue & Gold’s faceted case is inspired by the lines of stealth aircraft design 45mm in diameter, 18K rose gold and PVD…
At Geneva Watch Days, Ulysse Nardin is making a multicoloured splash with the introduction of two sporty new models to their Blast and Diver lines.…
Geneva Watch Days definitely isn’t as grand an affair as Watches & Wonders, however what it doesn’t have in quantity it certainly made up for…
This week I had an absolute blast in the world of watches, literally. While once upon a time I worked for Piaget as a watch…