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Ulysse Nardin’s Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon Rose Gold is a Man-Made Marvel

By Victor Baker

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Ulysse Nardin Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon Rose Gold

Part of a limited series of only 18 pieces, the new Ulysse Nardin Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon Rose Gold is absolutely incredible, from any angle you look at it. This marvelous timepiece has been inspired by a yacht’s boom, ropes and winches, featuring a unique way of telling time, with strong, yet super thin nanowires which move precisely to control the motion of the hour marker, just like the ropes on a sailing yacht.

Showing off a beautiful 18kt rose gold case, measuring 44 mm, and complemented by double AR-coated sapphire crystals and the ability to handle 100-meter deep waters, this gorgeous watch sounds better with every passing second.

Ulysse Nardin Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon Rose Gold

The magic keeps going thanks to the Swiss manual-wind Ulysse Nardin in-house caliber UN-630 and its 48 jewels, backed up by a power reserve worth 48 hours. The dial is an unexpected surprise, as it was done in hand-crafted wood marquetry, while the security crown was covered with black rubber.

To finish this overwhelming design in the best way possible, the famous Swiss watchmaker went for a black leather strap, with an 18kt rose gold folding buckle. There’s no info on pricing available yet, but as we’re standing before this amazing watch, we seem to forget about trivial details such as purchase costs.

Ulysse Nardin Marine Grand Deck Tourbillon Rose Gold

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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