Ulysse Nardin – Classic SAMOURAÏ Japanese Warrior 43mm Limited Edition
BEAUTIFUL FREAKS
Ulysse Nardin, the undisputed master of automatic movements, puts the spotlight on the art of Japanese swordsmanship with its CLASSIC SAMOURAÏ.
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Le Locle, June 13, 2018: Ulysse Nardin presents its new Hourstriker CLASSIC SAMOURAÏ, a strong symbolic tribute to Japanese culture. “Samurai” comes from the word “saburai,” which means to serve or stand by an important person. Since the 8th century, this word has referred to “warriors in the service of the nobility.”
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But rather than soldiers or mercenaries, the samurai were fighters who dedicated their heart and soul to both their master and to the art of sword fighting, in which they excelled. On the dial of the CLASSIC SAMOURAÏ, Ulysse Nardin’s craftsmen have used Japanese prints to recreate a famous sword duel between two legendary samurai, Miyamoto Musashi and Sasaki Kojiro.
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Equipped with a rare automatic movement –one of the most sophisticated in mechanical watchmaking–, the Hourstriker CLASSIC SAMOURAÏ rings on the hour on request but can also be programmed to ring on the hour and half-hour. Each time the hammer hits the gong, the Jaquemarts samurai simultaneously perform the spectacular duel between Musashi and Kojiro.
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On the left-hand side of the dial, recognizable by his two swords–one short and the other long – is Miyamoto Musashi, the most famous Japanese warrior of the 17th century, who fought more than sixty times in his life. The author of Gorin No Sho, a text on strategy featuring reflections on combat and the art of swordsmanship, he and his life were made popular through a famous novel and numerous films.
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On the right is Sasaki Kojiro, his long-standing rival, considered the best opponent that Musashi had ever faced and who died during the duel of 1612, portrayed here, on the island of Ganryu.
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Legend says that Musashi, a great strategist, arrived late and by sea in order to throw off his adversary and thus make sure he had the sun at his back and not in his face. At the time, sword fights between followers of different schools meant, in most cases, death.
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The decision to initiate or accept a challenge required extreme prudence. True martial arts must not be confused with simple combat sports. Today, they are considered the pathway to authentic savoir-faire, a school of life based on self-mastery and assertion, the fulfillment of one’s destiny, and wisdom.
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Each release from this 18-piece collection in 18 carat rose gold or platinum is embellished with hand-sculpted Jaquemarts in rose gold or gray gold. Ulysse Nardin remains one of the few manufacturers to master the use of Jaquemarts, and one of the first to have contributed to the revival of the striking mechanism.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Collection: Classic
Model: Classic SAMOURAÏ
Reference
Ref. 6102-130/SAMOURAI - Rose Gold
Ref. 6109-130/SAMOURAI - Platinum
Limited Edition with 18 pieces
Movement
Caliber UN-610 Hourstriker
Power reserve About 40 hours
Winding Automatic
Functions
Hourstriker, rings on the hour on request
Rings on the hour and half-hour
Jaquemarts
Case
- 18ct rose gold
- Platinum
Water-resistance 30 m
Dial
Anthracite gray with hand-carved figures
Glass Sapphire glass with anti-reflective coating
Case back Screws, sapphire glass
Crown Water-resistant
Strap
Leather with folding buckle
PRICE:
*Suggested Retail Price: 99'000 CHF
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Press release - 2018
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