Ulysse Nardin Freak S Nomad

Forget Hands This Watch is All Movement

Words by: Hourstriker Staff
April 9, 2024
At first glance, the Ulysse Nardin Freak S Nomad watch looks like it belongs on the wrist of a fictional astronaut rather than on the arm of a seasoned watch collector. Its design is unlike anything else on the market, and its technical specifications are equally impressive. But the Freak S Nomad is more than just a technological marvel; it's also a testament to Ulysse Nardin's rich history of watchmaking innovation.

Ulysse Nardin has been a leading name in Swiss watchmaking since 1846. The company has a long history of pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the world of timekeeping. In the 19th century, Ulysse Nardin was one of the first companies to produce marine chronometers, which were essential for accurate navigation at sea. In the 20th century, the company developed a number of groundbreaking wristwatches, including the Astrolabium Galileo Galilei, which featured a planisphere complication that could be used to track the stars.

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In 2001, Ulysse Nardin unveiled the Freak, a watch that unlike anything else on the market. The Freak featured a carrousel tourbillon movement, which meant that the balance wheel and escapement continuously rotated on their axis, eliminating the need for a traditional balance spring. The Freak was a critical and commercial success, and it cemented Ulysse Nardin's reputation as a pioneer in avant-garde watchmaking.

The Freak S Nomad is the latest addition to the Freak family, and it builds on the legacy of its predecessors. The watch features a number of innovative features, including a double oscillator with silicon balance wheels and escapements coated in DIAMonSIL, an ultra-high tech form of diamond-coated silicon that delivers exceptional precision and durability. The watch also has a 72-hour power reserve and is water-resistant to 30 meters.

The Freak S Nomad is a limited edition of 99 pieces, and it's sure to be a coveted collector's item. But the watch is more than just a status symbol; it's a testament to Ulysse Nardin's commitment to innovation and its dedication to the art of watchmaking.

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Visually, what grabs you first is the sand-colored hour disc, a canvas adorned with a diamond-shaped guilloché pattern. For the uninitiated, guilloché is the art of engraving intricate (and often mesmerizing) patterns into watch dials and cases. This specific pattern and color is a deliberate nod to the rippling waves of vast desert sands.

It's not just a pretty face though; this dial serves an important function. As the spaceship-like carousel movement continuously rotates on its axis, the guilloché hour disc appears to dance underneath, marking the passage of time.

The Freak S Nomad's lightweight body is mostly rendered in titanium, keeping the watch comfortably balanced on the wrist even at its imposing 45mm diameter. The bezel features anthracite PVD-coated titanium, a high-tech process that provides a durable, scratch-resistant finish.

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The case design gets a bit more rugged with carbon fiber accents on the flanks, morphing seamlessly into the watch lugs. This mix of materials isn't just about looks—it's about calculated functionality. Titanium is robust yet surprisingly lightweight, while carbon fiber adds even more strength without adding heft.

The centerpiece of the Freak S Nomad is, undeniably, that mesmerizing carousel movement. Think of it as Ulysse Nardin building a miniature spaceship engine and putting it on your wrist. The double-oscillator flying about its own axis serves a very real watchmaking purpose beyond its captivating motion. It improves precision and accuracy over traditional regulating systems.

The 'escapements' (the beating heart of this cosmic machine) are coated in DIAMonSIL, a silicon variation infused with a diamond coating resulting in supreme durability and reduced friction.

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Even the winding mechanism is groundbreaking. Ulysse Nardin calls it the "Grinder" system—a fitting name for this self-winding engine that's twice as efficient as typical automatic mechanisms. The Grinder system delivers 72 hours of power to keep this spaceship ticking.

The Ulysse Nardin Freak S Nomad isn't just a bundle of innovative tech in a flashy case. There's true 'haute horlogerie' (high-end watchmaking) craftsmanship throughout:

The Dial: Remember that sand-colored hour disc? It's not just visually striking; its production demands an absurd amount of time, skill, and patience. A specialized artisan meticulously creates each dial by hand, ensuring every single element is perfectly etched.

The Finishing: Even components normally hidden from view get the meticulous treatment. Various finishes like bead blasting, brushing, and anglage abound, giving this watch depth and showcasing the human touch behind its creation.

While the Freak S Nomad is a true marvel of engineering and design, wearing it is remarkably comfortable and intuitive. The 45mm case might sound large, but its lightweight material and cleverly designed lugs make it surprisingly wearable. You can opt for either a textured anthracite rubber strap, dubbed "ballistic," or an "open-worked" matte grey alligator leather strap, adding a further dash of refinement.

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The Freak S Nomad is a watch that provokes. It sparks conversations, makes watch nerds drool, and ignites childlike curiosity in even the most cynical horology snob. The pure audaciousness of putting your watch movement on the dial is why watches like the Freak endure.

With only 99 pieces made, the Freak S Nomad is a highly-coveted exclusive. It's a statement piece, a conversation starter, and a testament to both technical prowess and unbridled imagination. Ulysse Nardin hasn't just created a watch; they've created an object that pushes the boundaries of what we expect and understand from the art of measuring time.
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