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Ulysse Nardin Freak S - a space vessel with twin reactors
By SENATUS Editor | 31 December 2022

Ulysse Nardin looked to the brightest stars of the cosmos for inspiration for this new interpretation of the Freak. At first glance, the brand’s pioneering new watch resembles a space vessel with twin reactors, which will find its finest expression on the wrists of those who never doubt.

This is the brand’s very first double oscillator with a differential with automatic winding, made possible by the “Grinder” system – twice as efficient as a traditional winding system. The Freak S watch is the obvious technical extension of the Freak Vision of 2018.

This creation combining all the superlatives came into being thanks to the expertise of an integrated Manufacture; it represents the expression of contemporary luxury masterfully manifested in an avantgarde watchmaking design.

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