Ulysse Nardin
Ulysse Nardin was born in Le Locle, Switzerland in 1823. Following in his
father's footsteps, he trained as a "remonteur" and eventually set up his own workshop.
In 1846, the Ulysse Nardin company was founded. It was the beginning of an
enterprise that has lasted more than 150 years. Nardin's first watches were sold
in Central and South America through a Paris go-between, Lucien Dubois, who was
Nardin's only customer for two years.
In 1860, Nardin moved into a larger factory and the firm became known as "Ulysse
Nardin, fabricant d''horlogerie sur les Recues 33". He also acquired a high-precision
astronomical regulator to rate his pocket chronometers. This is the well-known regulator
constructed by Jacques-Frederic Houriet in 1768. Minute repeaters, highly complicated
watches and pocket chronometers carry the reputation of the House. The United States
became a viable market for the young firm's products in the early 1860s.
In 1862, Nardin received the "Prize Medal" - the highest possible honor - at the
London International Exhibition, in the category of "complicated watches, pocket
chronometers". This award put the watchmaker in the lead internationally among pocket
chronometer makers. Thanks to its reputation as the leading maker of chronometers,
the business expanded. Unfortunately, Nardin was felled by a heart attack in 1876,
prompting his 21-year-old son, Paul-David Nardin, to take control of the company.
Paul-David Nardin proved himself an able leader, as the firm won a Gold Medal at
the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878, was awarded two Swiss patents in 1890, won
First Prize at the Chicago Universal Exhibition in 1893 with a magnificent chronometer
made of silver and gold, constructed nine pocket chronometers with tourbillon escapements.
By 1915, the standards of the firm were so high that at the Naval Observatory in
Washington, D.C., Ulysse Nardin took first place among 60 marine chronometers
entered and three of the first five places among 217 deck watches entered.
Like many great Swiss brands, the 1970s were not kind to Ulysse Nardin and
the firm fell on hard times. But in 1983, an investment group headed by Rolf Schnyder
purchased Ulysse Nardin and launched the famous Astrolabium Galileo Galilei
series. The watch was a remarkable improvement on the perpetual calendar and allowed
the firm to recapture its past glory. The watch even made it into the Guiness Book
of World Records in February, 1989.
Since then, Ulysse Nardin has produced the San Marco, a limited edition minute
repeater wristwatch as well as the Tellurium Johannes Kepler and the patented GMT
watch, which is intended for frequent travelers. In 1996, the company's 150th anniversary
was celebrated with the introduction of the marine Chronometer 1846 as a wristwatch
and the revolutionary Perpetual Ludwig was named after its creator, the brilliant
and talented watchmaker/scientist, Dr. Ludwig Oechslin, the man behind the Astolabium
series. The single-button chronograph "Pulsometer" to commemorate Ulysse Nardin's
birth in 1823 was introduced in 1998, yet this was eclipsed the following year when
the firm debuted the GMT Perpetual, two unique and exclusive Ulysse Nardin
creations integrated into one watch.
No doubt the year 2000 and beyond will bring more delightful innovations from this
highly prestigious watch manufactory, but what is certain to remain consistent is
the company's dedication to producing only the finest quality timepieces. Indeed,
their commitment to this ideal is evidenced in a recent statement by company president
Rolf Schnyder, who remarked of his employees: "Their faith, loyalty, talent and
commitment are essential to us in our quest to redefine the boundaries of mechanical
watchmaking and to keep Ulysse Nardin in its pre-eminent position for the
next 150 years."
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Anniversary 160, Caprice,
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GMT +/- Perpetual,
GMT± Big Date, Lady Marine Diver,
Ludovico Perpetual,
Macho Palladium 950, Marine Collection,
Michelangelo Collection,
Quadrato,
San Marco, Sonata Cathedral
and Ulysse 1 models.
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