Year: Circa 2003
Reference No: 010-88
Case No: 165
Model Name: Freak
Material: 18K white gold
Calibre: Manual, cal. UN01, 32 jewels
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Clasp/Buckle: 18K white gold Ulysse Nardin deployant clasp
Accessories: Accompanied by undated Ulysses Nardin Certificate, product literature, polishing cloth, instruction manual, fitted presentation box and outer packaging.
- While a staple within the Ulysse Nardin collection for the past 20 years, the Freak can be considered today as one of the most iconic models of the brand. Originally launched in 2001, at the time it was the first wristwatch to incorporate silicon components, a peculiarity which - in the conservative Swiss watchmaking circles - created nearly as much controversy as its unusual design.
- Originally conceived as a central carrousel "tourbillon" project, the Freak was designed by Carole Forestier Kasapi and executed by genius watchmaker Ludovic Oeschlin, Ulysse Nardin’s technical director. The direct outcome was truly extraordinary with the rotating movement visible on the dial side, and the gear train and escapement revolving once every hour, serving as both the minutes hand.
- Technically impressive, Ulysse Nardin's dual direct escapement involves two escape wheels working in alternation, providing two impulses per oscillation. To achieve optimal performance, these escapement wheels had to be lightweight, leading to the innovative and groundbreaking use of silicon, which also eliminated the need for lubrication. The watch is additionally wound using the back bezel, and time adjustments are made using the grooved top bezel.
- The present example, part of the "first series" model incorporates a balance wheel that oscillates at 21’600 V/h boasting an alleged power reserve of approximately 1 week. In 2005, a second series was released with a balance wheel oscillating at 28’800 V/h, providing an accuracy comparable to that of mechanical chronometers.
- Preserved in excellent overall condition the timepiece is further accompanied by its full set of accessories.
- Please note that the proceeds of the present timepiece will be donated by the consignor to various charities.