
With a history of over 160 years behind their back, you could say that Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin knows a thing or two about building watches. Renowned for their marine-inspired timepieces, Ulysse Nardin is now paying homage to the Principality of Monaco with the new Monaco YS watch.
Part of the company’s Marine Diver collection, the exquisite chronograph brings back the old times when people were struggling to conquer the oceans. The watch comes with a black DLC (diamond-like-carbon) treated stainless steel case and features a wave-patterned black dial with dark grey luminous indexes and red sub-dial hands. There’s also a scratch resistant glass, a black ceramic folding clasp and a stylish rubber strap to add to the whole aesthetic feel.

On top of that, the new Ulysse Nardin Monaco YS should be available with a Swiss self-winding movement, a power reserve indicator, an oversized small seconds register, an unidirectional rotating bezel and a diving scale in case you’re trying to charm some fish — since it’s water resistant to 200m, too.
Individually numbered and with only 100 pieces to ever see daylight, I guess there’s no reason to ask how much this beauty is going to sell for. It looks way out of our league …
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