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Ulysse Nardin - Automatic Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969
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Ulysse Nardin - Automatic Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969

Ulysse Nardin – Automatic Date – Swiss Made – Men’s Watch – 1960s A refined and elegant vintage timepiece from the iconic luxury brand Ulysse Nardin, this Automatic Date model from the 1960s features a stainless steel 35 mm case, silver dial, and the brand’s in-house automatic movement. A true example of mid-century Swiss luxury horology. Brand: Ulysse Nardin Model: Automatic Date Movement: Swiss Automatic Ulysse Nardin Movement Case Material: Stainless Steel Case Size: 35 mm Crystal: Acrylic Dial: Silver Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date Water Resistance: Untested Strap: Generic leather strap, fits wrist up to 21 cm Condition: Grade B+ – in good overall condition with light signs of use consistent with age Accessories: Generic box Story: Founded in 1846 in Le Locle, Switzerland, Ulysse Nardin earned its reputation as one of the most prestigious luxury watchmakers, particularly celebrated for its precision marine chronometers. By the 1960s, Ulysse Nardin had already established itself as a house of innovation and refinement, producing elegant automatic watches that reflected both technical excellence and timeless style. This Automatic Date model, with its clean silver dial and classic 35 mm stainless steel case, was designed for professionals and gentlemen who valued understated luxury combined with mechanical reliability. Its automatic movement, crafted in-house, embodies the meticulous craftsmanship that Ulysse Nardin has been known for across centuries. Today, vintage Ulysse Nardin pieces like this are highly collectible, admired for their heritage and for representing a period when Swiss watchmaking was at its peak. Owning such a timepiece offers not only a connection to a prestigious brand but also a fragment of mid-20th-century luxury horology. Express Delivery Via UPS Express Internal Reference Number - AL 322

Nr. 98072870

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Ulysse Nardin - Automatic Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969

Ulysse Nardin - Automatic Date - Ohne Mindestpreis - Herren - 1960-1969

Ulysse Nardin – Automatic Date – Swiss Made – Men’s Watch – 1960s

A refined and elegant vintage timepiece from the iconic luxury brand Ulysse Nardin, this Automatic Date model from the 1960s features a stainless steel 35 mm case, silver dial, and the brand’s in-house automatic movement. A true example of mid-century Swiss luxury horology.

Brand: Ulysse Nardin

Model: Automatic Date

Movement: Swiss Automatic Ulysse Nardin Movement

Case Material: Stainless Steel

Case Size: 35 mm

Crystal: Acrylic

Dial: Silver

Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Date

Water Resistance: Untested

Strap: Generic leather strap, fits wrist up to 21 cm

Condition: Grade B+ – in good overall condition with light signs of use consistent with age

Accessories: Generic box

Story:
Founded in 1846 in Le Locle, Switzerland, Ulysse Nardin earned its reputation as one of the most prestigious luxury watchmakers, particularly celebrated for its precision marine chronometers. By the 1960s, Ulysse Nardin had already established itself as a house of innovation and refinement, producing elegant automatic watches that reflected both technical excellence and timeless style.

This Automatic Date model, with its clean silver dial and classic 35 mm stainless steel case, was designed for professionals and gentlemen who valued understated luxury combined with mechanical reliability. Its automatic movement, crafted in-house, embodies the meticulous craftsmanship that Ulysse Nardin has been known for across centuries.

Today, vintage Ulysse Nardin pieces like this are highly collectible, admired for their heritage and for representing a period when Swiss watchmaking was at its peak. Owning such a timepiece offers not only a connection to a prestigious brand but also a fragment of mid-20th-century luxury horology.

Express Delivery Via UPS Express
Internal Reference Number - AL 322

Höchstgebot
€ 731
Erwin Dekker
Experte
Schätzung  € 1.000 - € 1.100

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