The watch you are referring to is the Ulysse Nardin Maxi Marine Diver 18k White Gold 43mm Limited Edition (specifically Reference 260-32-3A), a highly exclusive and visually striking luxury timepiece limited to only 500 pieces worldwide. Key Specifications & Features
Case & Bezel: A substantial 42.7mm (commonly classified as 43mm) case made entirely from solid 18k white gold. It features a matching solid white gold unidirectional rotating dive bezel.
The Dial: A vibrant, deep blue lacquer dial adorned with a distinctive checkered or wave pattern, heavily applied luminescent hour markers, and oversized skeletonized hands.
The Complications: Modeled after historical marine chronometers, the dial layout displays a power reserve indicator at the 12 o'clock position and a subsidiary small seconds dial at 6 o'clock. The circular date window sits neatly inside the 6 o'clock subdial, magnified by an under-crystal cyclops lens.
Movement: Powered by the Ulysse Nardin Caliber UN-26 automatic chronometer movement (built on a high-grade ETA 2892 base), providing a 42-hour power reserve.
Limited Edition Plaque: Each timepiece features a bolt-fixed, individually numbered plate on the left-hand side of the caseband identifying its specific production number out of the 500 total pieces.
Straps & Wearability: While it originally retailed on a heavy blue rubber strap integrated with solid white gold elements and a deployment clasp, a tiny handful of special-order units were exceptionally delivered on a full 18k white gold bracelet, bringing the total wrist weight to an astonishing 11+ ounces.
Water Resistance: Built as a true luxury adventure watch with a screw-down crown, offering water resistance up to 200 meters (660 feet)
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