The New and the Nautical
Swiss timepiece marque Ulysse Nardin introduces two new Marine Chronometer Manufacture timepieces

With a hand in nautical chronometers for some 170 years, the ocean remains at the heart of Ulysse Nardin’s DNA, both in the function of its devices and, for many of its wrist-worn pieces, the aesthetics.
Expanding its lineup of ocean-faring fare, the brand has introduced two new 45mm Marine Chronometers inspired by its past and the ocean.
The new models boast contrasting dials inspired by Ulysse Nardin’s early chronometers, one with a blue sunburst effect paired to bold markers in white with cherry-red accents, and the other with glossy white lacquered dial and blue accents.
Along with the new hue combinations, these Marine Chronometers have a claimed water-resistance to 200 metres, an autonomous run time of 60 hours and features a both forward and backward adjustable date.
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