Functions
- Hours
- Minutes
- Carrousel-Tourbillon
Movement
- Self Winding/Automatic
- Manufactured
- Swiss Made
Case
- Round
- Titanium
- PVD
- 45.00mm
Glass
- Sapphire
Water resistance
- 3.00atm / 30.00m / 100.00ft
Buckle
- Deployment Buckle
- Titanium
Strap
- Rubber
- Grey
Year
- 2024
Official description
Looking around fine watchmaking today, connoisseurs have never had it so good. Creativity, innovation, imagination: Swiss watchmaking’s wild side is unleashed.
In 2001, when the Ulysse Nardin Freak was introduced, the landscape was somewhat drier. This was a watch that broke all the rules. Not only did it not have conventional hands, nor a dial, nor even a crown, its beating heart was built around the use of high-tech silicon, a cutting-edge material employed to combat the stresses placed on a watch’s moving parts. Everything about the Freak was daring, groundbreaking and, frankly, freaky.
This, no mistake, was a risk. Mechanical watchmaking was just back on its feet after three misfiring decades, but would this Freak, this extraordinary creation, this horological anomaly actually get a good hearing? Would anyone go for it?
Indeed, they would.
The Freak whipped up a storm. Here was a watch that breathed new life into high-end watchmaking, without relying on the old tropes. Out with the smooth round yellow gold cases, enamel dials and tourbillons. In with a free-spirited watch with fresh aesthetics and avant-garde technology. The Freak told a new story:
No dial. No hands. No crown.