Mon, Mar 20, 2017


Luxury Goods, Jewellery & Watches
Grand Deck gets a new edition


Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin has revealed a 2017 edition of its Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon, limited to 18 pieces and crafted in rose gold.

The Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon was launched last year in white gold and limited to 18 pieces.

In a proud nod to its maritime roots, the watch marries meticulous craftsmanship with technical avant-garde to explore the elements on the deck of a yacht. 

The craftsmanship is clearly displayed by the detail on the dial: finely crafted in pin oak, its unique marquetry is an incredibly lifelike depiction of a ship’s deck. The slightly darker wood of this edition is the color of chocolate, enhancing the rose gold of the case and lugs.

The technical avant-garde so acclaimed by the international press and watchmaking professionals is evidenced by the patented time mechanism, a revolutionary new take inspired by a yacht’s boom, ropes and winches working together to hoist the sails. 

Using super-strong yet ultra-fine nanowires for the ropes, the mechanism employs a unique retrograde jumping hour device, driving the minute hand with 2 pulleys and 2 winches in gold. The jumping hour is visible in a double aperture under the maritime symbols at 12 o’clock, in white for excellent visibility. Quick time correction is enabled with the pusher at 2 o’clock.

The minutes are displayed in gold on a spinel arc across the center of the dial, with the golden boom drawn across to show exact time. The system, which is regulated by a double-barrel system, incorporates the magnificence and extreme precision of a flying tourbillon, nested in a gold ring at 6 o’clock.

Employing the UN-630, a 60-second flying tourbillon with manual winding movement, the Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon has a generous 48-hour power reserve and is water resistant to 100 m.





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