ULYSSE NARDIN. AN ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 24-HOUR INDICATION AND BRACELET
ULYSSE NARDIN. AN ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 24-HOUR INDICATION AND BRACELET
ULYSSE NARDIN. AN ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 24-HOUR INDICATION AND BRACELET
ULYSSE NARDIN. AN ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 24-HOUR INDICATION AND BRACELET
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ULYSSE NARDINCHRONOSPLIT ‘BERLIN 1907’
ULYSSE NARDIN. AN ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 24-HOUR INDICATION AND BRACELET

CHRONOSPLIT BERLIN II MODEL, REF. 583-22, NO. 959, CIRCA 1997

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ULYSSE NARDIN. AN ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL AUTOMATIC SPLIT SECONDS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 24-HOUR INDICATION AND BRACELET
CHRONOSPLIT BERLIN II MODEL, REF. 583-22, NO. 959, CIRCA 1997
Movement: Automatic
Dial: Silvered with mother-of-pearl subsidiary dials
Case: 40 mm. diam.
With: Stainless steel Ulysse Nardin bracelet with deployant clasp, overall length of bracelet approximately 180 mm., Certificate dated 1997, COSC Certificate, sales tag, product literature, leather folders, presentation box and outer packaging

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Lot Essay

The ‘Berlin 1907’ split-seconds chronograph combines aesthetics with horological complexity. The design of the dial is very pleasing to the eye, with prominence given to the subsidiary dials in mother-of-pearl, and in particular, the very useful 24-hour indication that allows the wearer to distinguish between day and night. The split-seconds chronograph function enables the timing of two events simultaneously, for instance, two cars or two horses racing, and includes 30-minute and 12-hour counters for single events of longer duration.

The case back is embossed with a medal of the city of Berlin, where, in 1907, Ulysse Nardin received an award at the Universal Exposition for their precision chronometry.

Two different versions of the ‘Berlin 1907’ split-seconds chronograph were produced: the first, ‘Chronosplit Berlin I,’ featured a small hour and minute dial at 3 o’clock and lacked a 24-hour indication; the second, ‘Chronosplit Berlin II,’ such as the present watch, features central hour and minute hands and a 24-hour indication at 3 o’clock.

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