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Ulysse Nardin adds the sparkle of aventurine to two of its nautically themed watches, adding natural glitter to a dive watch and a marine chronometer. 

The new Diver Starry Night and the Marine Torpilleur Moonphase Aventurine each now display an artisanal dial created at the watchmaker’s own extensive dial making facilities.

The new Ulysse Nardin Marine Torpilleur Moonphase Aventurine.

A limited edition of 300, the new Marine Torpilleur Moonphase Aventurine is a 42mm steel watch powered by the excellent UN-119 manufacture automatic caliber, a movement equipped with an anti-shock silicon balance spring and a DIAMonSIL escapement wheel and anchor.

On this watch, the moon phase display is especially fitting within the celestial pattern of the aventurine dial. The watch is water-resistant to fifty meters and is attached to a blue alligator strap with folding clasp. Price: $13,600. 

The Ulysse Nardin Diver Starry Night.

The new Diver Starry Night also displays an aventurine shimmer, but adds several brilliant components. Here Ulysse Nardin’s artisans superimposed two plates, one in iridescent mother-of-pearl and the other in blue aventurine glass, to compose this dial. In addition, note the row of diamonds set around the bezel and to indicate hours on the dial.

Even the hands and the 12 o’clock hour marker glow as each has been generously coated with SuperLuminova.

Inside Ulysse Nardin fits its own Caliber UN-816 that features an anchor and escapement wheel in silicon.

The polished and satin-finished 39mm steel diver’s watch is water-resistant to 300 meters and is attached to a dark blue textured rubber strap or a white alligator strap. 

Price: $14,700. 

As the Official Timepiece sponsor of the Colorado Grand classic car charity tour, Franck Muller annually introduces special limited edition watches to commemorate the race.

Held during September for the past thirty-four years in its namesake state, the five-day race features one-hundred vintage pre-1960 automobiles that gently compete to finish first as they traverse 1,000 miles of scenic Rocky Mountain passes and bypasses, starting and finishing in the ski mecca of Vail.

One of four new limited edition Franck Muller Colorado Grand 2023 watches.

Race organizers raise funds for numerous local causes, including the Colorado State Patrol, and generate well over $500,000 annually for small Colorado charities, including college scholarships and medical facilities in small towns.

This year Franck Muller offers four new Colorado Grand watches, each limited to thirty-four examples (to celebrate the 34th anniversary of the event).

The new watches of the Franck Muller Colorado Grand limited edition expertly utilize the classic 45mm Vanguard tonneau-shaped case and dial as a canvas, creating dials inspired by automotive art and the technical details of vintage cars.

Notable is the silver perlage that graces each dial of the four-watch set. Set with bold hand-painted numerals, these dials recall vintage car dashboards. Four models are available, each with a colorful rendering of the numerals, crown-protector and minute track just inside the bezel.

Prices: $24,500 (rose gold case with blue accents), $13,000 (steel case with black accents), $13,000 (steel case with red accents) and $13,000 (titanium case with green accents).

Nomos dresses its Metro 33 in new dial colors, including silver, sage, and muted red, each meant to recall various urban sights such as red brick, glass buildings and city parks. 

Originally created by designer Mark Braun ten years ago, the Metro collection added small (33mm) models quite recently, each cased in rose gold.

One of three new Nomos Metro 33 models.

The newest trio expands the dial and case options for Metro in that same petite size, retaining the defining Metro characteristics such as a double-curved sapphire crystal, wire lugs with quick-change spring bars and a custom Metro crown with diamond knurling.

Braun added a few extra features for this trio of debut watches, notably the pink and yellow seconds hands and minute markers on their respective dials.

“These three smaller models are successfully expressing what my original Metro was able to express for me in 2014, Braun explains. “For me, they are what I understand by contemporary elegance: smart, playful, and full of energy.”

Inside each new model Nomos fits its Alpha proprietary manual-wind caliber, visible if desired via the optional clear sapphire caseback.

Nomos finishes each watch with a snappy vegan velour leather strap in light gray.

Prices: $2,030 (with steel back) and $2,330 (with sapphire back). 

Frederique Constant marks both its thirty-fifth anniversary as a watchmaker and the fifteen years since its debuted its first tourbillon with the release of the Classic Tourbillon Meteorite Manufacture, a stunning limited edition 39mm watch cased in platinum.

The new Frederique Constant Classic Tourbillon Meteorite Manufacture.

The Geneva-based watchmaker stresses the individualized nature of the thirty-five piece limited edition. As its name suggests, each hand-finished watch features a meteorite dial with a “Heart Beat” cut-out at the 6 o’clock location exposing the firm’s own tourbillon.

Frederique Constant explains that two of its watchmakers spent weeks finishing each of the commemorative watches, using traditional instruments and tools.

These included a buff file for beveling, a hammer and punch for hand-punching and nine-micron sandpaper for the fine charbonnage finishing of the bridge and the base of the tourbillon cage.

To finish each bridge requires two to three days of work.

The high-end finishing extends to the unique meteorite dial cut from a meteorite sourced from Gibeon, Namibia. Again, fine hand-finishing is required to cut out a flat, smooth disc without damaging it as well as to polish it.

Artisans then protect each dial with a coat of ruthenium, enhancing its natural color while also shielding the surface from oxidation.

The finished meteorite provides a spectacular frame for the tourbillon’s escapement wheel and anchor, both of which are linked to the anchor pallet. A hand atop the tourbillon cage indicates the seconds.

On the back of the watch Frederique Constant fits a brass and tungsten oscillating weight coated with ruthenium, which delivers power to the Manufacture FC-980 tourbillon movement.

You may recall the watchmaker first developed this movement in 2008, fitting it with a silicon escapement wheel and anchor, both of which are visible thanks to the clear sapphire back. 

Price: $44,994. 

 

Specifications: Frederique Constant Classic Tourbillon Meteorite Manufacture

(Ref. FC-980MT3HPT, a limited edition of 35) 

Movement: FC-980 in-house caliber, automatic, finished with chamfering (anglage),hammering, circular graining (perlage & cerclage), flanks drawing and mirror polishing. All decorations made in-house. Silicon escapement wheel and anchor, 38-hour power reserve, 28,800 vph.

Case: Polished platinum 39mm by 10.99mm three-part case, scratch-resistant and anti-reflective convex sapphire crystal, see-through case back, water-resistant to 30 meters.

Dial: Grey meteorite, hand finished.Applied diamond cut indexes, hand-polished silver color hour and minute hands, opening at 6 o’clock with 60 seconds tourbillon, silver color seconds hand.  

Strap: Black alligator leather with matte finishing.

Price: $44,994. 

Swiss watchmaker ID Genève, focused on utilizing  recycled materials and low-carbon footprint processes, announces a $2.2 million seed funding round with the participation of actor and environmental advocate Leonardo DiCaprio and several Swiss family offices.

Leonardo DiCaprio, pictured wearing an ID Genève Circular S watch.

 

This seed round follows the success of ID Genève’s inaugural Circular 1 watch collection launched in 2021, which was sold out within weeks.

The ID Geneve Circular S Lab Edition.

The company’s latest watch collection, Circular S, is made from 100% recycled steel which has been remelted in a solar furnace, reducing its carbon footprint by a factor of 165. The watch straps, crafted from vegetal sources and 100% compostable, echo the brand’s commitment to minimizing waste and maximizing reuse. The same is true of the packaging solutions ID Geneve uses, which are derived from mycelium and seaweed.

ID Geneve Circular C Limited Edition.

Leonardo DiCaprio’s investment in ID Genève exemplifies his commitment to fostering positive environmental change and supporting businesses that align with his values. “I am thrilled to be an investor in ID Genève, a brand that’s driving change in the luxury industry and beyond, by consistently innovating and focusing on circular economy principles.”

The ID Geneve Circular 1.

“We have always been interested in working with a global environmental advocate like Leonardo DiCaprio, and we’re thrilled this partnership has come to fruition. Our hope is that this synergy will not only give us a louder voice in championing sustainable practices but also inspire and challenge our peers in the luxury sector and beyond to prioritize environmental practices.” said Nicolas Freudiger, co-founder & CEO of ID Genève.

Initially available in showroom locations in Switzerland as well as online, ID Genève watches are now also carried by Watches of Switzerland in the UK and US, underscoring the brand’s commitment to bringing sustainable luxury to a global audience and the growing interest by an international clientele.

For more information on ID Genève and its commitment to contributing to more sustainable luxury watch industry, please visit www.idgenevewatches.com.

Source:  ID Genève