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BLAST SKELETON X GOLD CARBON 43 MM

Sale price£24,390.00

Unmasking its inherent artistry, the X-43 reveals a vista of contemporary Haute Horlogerie. 43mm of Carbonium gold matte-finished case hosts a grained leather strap, a sartorial homage to Ulysse Nardin's maritime heritage. Penetrating the transparent dial and case back, the meticulous details of the structure's interior become beheld, a matte black rectangle and X-shaped cage entwining in harmony. Super-LumiNova adorns the subtly elegant hands and hour markers, granting vivacity regardless of the light. The UN-371 movement powers the mechanism, its 5 bar water resistance guaranteeing its resilience to the ocean's depths.

 

Pioneers of precision

Ulysse Nardin is a Swiss luxury watchmaker founded in 1846 in Le Locle, renowned for its longstanding connection to the sea and its pursuit of precision. From its earliest days, the company built its reputation on producing highly accurate marine chronometers, essential instruments for navigation that were trusted by navies and explorers around the world. This maritime heritage remains at the core of the brand’s identity, shaping both its technical expertise and design language.

Over more than 175 years, Ulysse Nardin has combined traditional craftsmanship with forward-thinking innovation, consistently pushing the boundaries of haute horlogerie. Known for its experimental approach and use of advanced materials, the brand continues to reinterpret its seafaring legacy through contemporary watchmaking, balancing heritage with modern creativity and technological progress.

Discover the FREAK X Gold Enamel 43mm Limited Edition of 120 by Ulysse Nardin—luxury watchmaking meets hand-crafted enamel brilliance.

Driven by the Sea, Defined by Innovation

From pioneering marine chronometers to bold modern watchmaking, Ulysse Nardin fuses heritage with forward-thinking design.
Inspired by the ocean’s spirit, each timepiece reflects precision, resilience, and a relentless pursuit of discovery.