Friday, 22 February 2013

Ulysse Nardin El Toro Perpetual Calendar

Baselworld 2012: Ulysee Nardin presents a high tech perpetual calendar (adjustable with a single crown) with a dual time function and the legendary in-house movement.
Ulysse Nardin El Toro Perpetual Calendar
43mm rose gold case with blue ceramic dial, automatic mechanical manufacture movement (UN-32; COSC), rubber strap with titanium/ceramic deployant clasp or leather strap with folding buckle (both picture)



The only perpetual calendar that adjusts forward and backward in seconds over the quick corrector position of a single crown, even in the year 2100.
The hour hand is adjusted instantly to a new local time with pushers (+) or (-) without taking the watch off the wrist or interfering with its time keeping.
The arrow keeps track of one’s home or reference time.
The oversized date, the day, the month and the year change instantly forward or backward when the hour hand is moved to a new local time across the dateline with pushers (+) or (-).
The 22 ct gold rotor ensures that the watch is automatically wound with a power reserve of 45 hours.
The bezel and pushers are made in ceramic. The skeletonized hands permit easy reading of all calendar functions and the sapphire case-back allows to observe the mechanics of time.

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