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Since its groundbreaking debut in 2001, the Ulysse Nardin Freak has consistently challenged the conventions of haute horlogerie. The series has always been synonymous with risk-taking innovation, unorthodox mechanics, and daring aesthetics. At this year’s Geneva Watch Days, Ulysse Nardin advanced that reputation with the introduction of the Freak [X Crystalium], a watch that merges high technology with decorative art in a way that feels both futuristic and timeless.
This limited-edition release, capped at just 50 pieces, pushes the concept of individuality to an entirely new level. Every dial is crafted using a proprietary process known as Crystalium, resulting in textures that are impossible to replicate. No two watches are the same, making each example a true co