Wednesday 20 June 2018

Turn On Your Travel Time - Ulysse Nardin

Ulysse Nardin's new work will show the world more than ever. It will also record the relative trajectory between the sun, the moon and the earth, as well as show changes in tides. The center of the dial depicts the northern hemisphere world map seen from above the poles of the North Pole. At 6 o'clock, London represents the Prime Meridian, which is the zero point of Greenwich Mean Time. The three disks rotate around the world map. The outer disk engraves the sign representing the sun. The solar disk circulates the dial every 24 hours, and it also passes through the 24-hour scale ring, which acts both day and night. These parts together make up the world's time zone indicator function, allowing watch wearers to easily grasp the time in different parts of the world.

The moon appears in a more central orbit, where two discs co-operate. The upper circular window is used to indicate the satellite's position relative to the earth. The second K-gold disc below is used to Shows changes in the phases of the moon. Through this unique dual-rotation mechanism, Athens has significantly improved the accuracy of the moon phase function. 
 
The instructions on the wristwatch are only 5.7 seconds a day and the error is only one day every 40 years. The push buttons at the 8 o'clock and 10 o'clock positions on the left side of the case allow the user to quickly adjust the time zones back and forth, making it easier to adjust when traveling long distances or adjusting winter and summer time. Buy top clone watches online, buy replica watches at twatchclone.ru. Get a high quality luxury watch at an affordable price.

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