Launched
this month in Zurich, the Ulysse Nardin Stranger is a world’s first. More
exactly, it is the first music box wristwatch and it was developed in
collaboration with musician Dieter Meier. Limited to only 99 examples, the
exquisite timepiece plays Frank Sinatra’s iconic Strangers in the Night song,
hence its name.
Inside the
18k pink gold case lays an in-house manufactured automatic movement caliber
UN-690. It features 64 jewels and a mechanism that plays the famous song every
hour. Of course, this feature can be turned off by simply pushing the button at
the 10 o’clock position. Setting the time is accomplished by pushing (not
pulling) the crown and then rotating it upwards or downwards, as necessary.
Extremely
impressive is the musical instrument with rotating disk that can be admired on
the dial through the AR-coated sapphire crystal. Creating the timepiece took 5
years of planning and development, and now the product is finally here for
diehard exclusivity lovers. It has a power reserve of 48 hours, a matching pink
gold buckle, and a leather strap.
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