Ulysse Nardin has unveiled two new dive watches for 2024: the Diver NET OPS and the Diver X Skeleton OPS. These models expand upon the brand’s Diver collection, embracing the rugged and utilitarian OPS aesthetic. The Diver NET OPS features a 44mm stainless steel case surrounded by a composite material from recycled fishing nets and Carbonium, providing durability and eco-friendliness. The khaki green dial is complemented by beige Super-LumiNova for enhanced visibility, and the watch is powered by the 50-jewel Caliber UN-118 automatic movement, offering a 60-hour power reserve. With 300 meters of water resistance, it’s built for serious diving adventures.
On the other hand, the Diver X Skeleton OPS offers a more premium experience with a 44mm DLC-coated titanium case and a partially skeletonized dial. This model showcases a large X-shaped dial structure, enhanced by khaki green accents and a Carbonium bezel insert. The Caliber UN-372 automatic movement, visible through the open-worked dial, features a 72-hour power reserve and advanced silicon components for superior precision. Water-resistant to 200 meters, this watch is both functional and striking.
Both models are available with khaki green rubber or fabric straps made from recycled materials. The Diver NET OPS is priced at $13,300, while the Diver X Skeleton OPS is available for $27,500. These additions to Ulysse Nardin’s Diver collection offer a blend of innovation, sustainability, and rugged elegance, making them standout options for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
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