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Ulysse Nardin Stranger Anthem: A Unique Tribute to Pakistan’s Heritage

In the world of haute horology, Ulysse Nardin is known for pushing the boundaries of design and craftsmanship, and their latest release, the Stranger Anthem, is a perfect example of this legacy. This one-of-a-kind timepiece is a tribute to Pakistan’s rich history and culture, featuring a highly limited edition of just eight unique pieces. Each watch in the Ulysse Nardin Stranger Anthem collection not only tells time but also plays Qaumi  Tarana, Pakistan’s national anthem, making it a true celebration of the nation’s independence and heritage.

 

A Tribute to Pakistan’s History 

The Stranger Anthem edition of eight pieces is symbolic in more ways than one. The number eight was carefully chosen to honor August 1947, the month Pakistan was founded following the partition of India. This special edition, therefore, marks a historical milestone, one that resonates deeply with the people of Pakistan and history enthusiasts alike.

On the dial of each Stranger Anthem, there are eight applied numerals, each of which has been painted in a shade of green, the national color of Pakistan. The green hue serves as an elegant nod to the country's identity and its enduring spirit. But what makes this timepiece even more exceptional is the fact that each of the eight watches in the collection is unique. By varying the color of one of the numerals, each piece becomes a standalone work of art, ensuring that no two pieces are identical.

A Unique Green Roman Numeral

The particular timepiece highlighted in this collection features a striking green number “I” roman numeral, which not only signifies Pakistan’s national identity but also marks it as the first of the eight limited edition pieces produced. This makes it an even more precious collector’s item, one that is steeped in history and cultural significance.

This Roman numeral in green adds another layer of meaning, turning the timepiece into a visual homage to the creation of Pakistan. Each detail has been thoughtfully crafted, with the watch’s aesthetic blending together beautifully with the melody of Pakistan's national anthem. The Stranger Anthem serves as a striking representation of how luxury watches can serve as more than just functional timepieces—they can be symbols of patriotism, pride, and heritage.

Stranger Anthem: A Watch with a Soul

Much like the rest of Ulysse Nardin's Stranger collection, this edition features the brand’s innovative musical complication. The Stranger Anthem plays Qaumi Tarana when the watch is activated, delivering a sound that invokes powerful emotions. The anthem's soaring notes are a reminder of the birth of a nation and the strength of its people.

The mechanical movement behind the musical complication ensures that this moment of patriotic celebration is flawlessly executed. Ulysse Nardin’s exceptional craftsmanship shines through, as the watch’s ability to produce clear, accurate notes adds yet another layer of luxury to this already extraordinary piece.

A Collector’s Dream

Given the limited nature of this collection, only eight fortunate individuals will have the privilege of owning a Ulysse Nardin Stranger Anthem. The inclusion of Qaumi Tarana not only makes this watch a statement of musical innovation but also elevates it as an iconic collector’s item. Each piece is an extraordinary representation of craftsmanship, creativity, and the rich history of Pakistan.

The Stranger Anthem is a timepiece that speaks to the heart and soul of those who appreciate fine watchmaking and cultural significance. Its uniqueness lies not only in its visual aesthetic and musical capabilities but also in the profound tribute it pays to Pakistan’s formation and the enduring power of its anthem. For collectors and history enthusiasts alike, the Ulysse Nardin Stranger Anthem is not just a watch—it is a symbol of pride, independence, and legacy.

 

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An extremely rare pink diamond has sold in Geneva at auction for record breaking $26.6m

"The Spirit of the Rose" is named after a famous Russian ballet, the 14.83-carat diamond mined in Russia is the biggest ever to go under the hammer in its colour category -- "fancy vivid purple-pink". 

"The occurrence of pink diamonds in nature is extremely rare in any size," Gary Schuler, head of Sotheby's jewellery division.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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An extremely rare pink diamond will be auctioned in Geneva on November 11 by Sotheby's, who estimate it is worth between $23 and $38 million. 

"The Spirit of the Rose" is named after a famous Russian ballet, the 14.83-carat diamond mined in Russia is the biggest ever to go under the hammer in its colour category -- "fancy vivid purple-pink". 

"The occurrence of pink diamonds in nature is extremely rare in any size," Gary Schuler, head of Sotheby's jewellery division.

 

 

 

 
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2020 Rolex Releases

1 September 2020 16:08:58 BST

 

2020 brings an update to the classic Submariner lineup. The range has been refreshed with a new 41mm case with slightly slimmed lungs making for a nostalgic homage to the earlier 5-digit Submariners. 

The latest Calibre 3235 has been added to the Submariner which brings more to the watch, offering a 72hr power reserve and updated shock absorbing features.

  

We also see the introduction of a new sized Oyster Perpetual 41 featuring new 'Lacquer' dials in a range of striking new colours.

 

 

The Rolex Skydweller has been updated with the Oysterflex bracelet. The previous leather model has now been discontinued. Chocolate has been re-introduced as a dial option which has been a popular option on the previous model Skydwellers. 

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Rolex Serial Numbers

4 June 2019 10:10:00 BST

How to date your watch

 

It is possible to date your Rolex pre 2010 by taking a look at the serial number on your watch. This can be found in two main places on the watch depending on the year. Beginning on 2005, Rolex started to engrave the Serial number on the "Rehaut" which is also known as the flange, this is the rim of metal between the dial and the glass and has been laser inscribed with the word "Rolex" several times except at the 6 o'clock position where the serial number can be found instead. As of 2008, all Rolex watches produced have their serial number in this position.

If your watch is older than this, your serial number will be engraved in to the case itself in between the lugs at the 6 o'clock position. To see the serial, you will need to have the bracelet/strap removed from the watch to then read the engraved serial number.

Where original paperwork is available, the date on this will determine the age of the watch. Where there is no paperwork, the production date as per the table below will determine the age.

 

Written by Christian O'Rourke

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