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Thanks for showing, haven't seen that one before....
Nov 07, 2023,02:32 AM
there must be different versions of Ulysee Nardin Maxi Skeleton...
and I found a version with slightly varied dial (& movement) design here ...
Credit WatchTime Magazine
Your version is really interesting and rare..
Wondering did you get it new and from UN?
BTW - would love to see a better picture of your watch
for a comparison and appreciation of the engraving skills.
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Thanks for showing, haven't seen that one before....
By: W72 : November 7th, 2023-02:32
there must be different versions of Ulysee Nardin Maxi Skeleton... and I found a version with slightly varied dial (& movement) design here ... Credit WatchTime Magazine Your version is really interesting and rare.. Wondering did you get it new and from U...
Thanks for the comment.
By: Jtl : November 7th, 2023-04:08
Bought this new from UN back in 2008. There have been a number of iterations of Maxi Skeleton throughout its production period. The engraving skills I would say are very close to your picture shown above. It is quite difficult to take good quality photos ...
Gorgeous looking movement ...
By: W72 : November 7th, 2023-06:21
love the huge escape balance with poising screws.. Is it ticking at 3Hz or 2.5Hz? Thanks again for showing us.
FYI...
By: Jtl : November 7th, 2023-21:44
WPS here had a post dated back on Dec8, 2007 by Mr. Anthony Tsai in which a WG version of mine was displayed during an evening event. Please check it out.
Before skeletonizing a watch movement became a CNC routine ...
By: Marcus Hanke : November 24th, 2023-09:06
... resulting in the ubiquitous jigsaw design we are treated with nowadays. Here, a master had to analyse the movement thoroughly before deciding how much he could remove from the substance without risking the stability of the parts. Then the finely chise...