Ulysse Nardin. An 18K pink gold tonneau-shaped automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and large date
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Ulysse Nardin. An 18K pink gold tonneau-shaped automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and large date

SIGNED ULYSSE NARDIN, MICHELANGELO BIG DATE MODEL, NO. 045, REF. 236-48, MANUFACTURED IN 2000

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Ulysse Nardin. An 18K pink gold tonneau-shaped automatic wristwatch with sweep centre seconds and large date
Signed Ulysse Nardin, Michelangelo Big Date model, no. 045, ref. 236-48, manufactured in 2000
Cal. UN-22-15-1326 nickel-finished lever movement, 23 jewels, silvered matte dial, Arabic and baton numerals, luminous hands, inner railway minute divisions, sweep centre seconds, two large windows for double-digit date, large tonneau-shaped water-resistant-type case, Ulysse Nardin engraved band, screw own crown, back secured by four screws, 18K pink gold Ulysse Nardin buckle, case, dial and movement signed
35 mm. wide & 48 mm. overall length
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Lot Essay

According to the Archives of Ulysse Nardin, the present pink gold watch was manufactured in 2000.

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