TO THE END OF THE EARTH
AN ODE TO ICE
AN ODE TO ICE
An ode to Sebastian Copeland’s photography of the Earth’s southernmost continent, Ulysse Nardin’s DIVER X ANTARCTICA is a polar symphony of light, ice and an extension of Copeland’s expression of his deep love for the planet.
Paris, November 13, 2019 -Terra Australis, as Antarctica was formerly called - the last continent to be discovered and the Earth’s southernmost, most hostile landmass - has been a source of fascination for explorers, scientists and historians for the two centuries since it was first sighted. A place of mystery and intrigue, the frozen tip of the planet has been fabled destination and source of fascination since Aristotle wrote about a possible Antarctic region in his tome Meteorology circa 350 BC.
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DIVER X ANTARCTICA
A matte white rubber strap recalls the clean and austere lines of the Earth’s Southernmost Continent with ice blue touches on the dial reflecting the icebergs floating in the sea there. The Ulysse Nardin brand element is prominent under the sand-blasted dial. The bezel - in a white rubber - matches the watch strap.
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SEBASTIAN COPELAND
POLAR EXPLORER, PHOTOGRAPHER & ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST
POLAR EXPLORER, PHOTOGRAPHER & ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST
Sebastian Copeland is a polar explorer, award winning photographer, author, public speaker and environmental activist. In 2017, Men’s Journal named Sebastian one of 25 of the world’s top adventurers of the last 25 years. His work has been featured in National Geographic, Vanity Fair, Outside, American Photo, The New York Times, People, USA Today, Paris Match, Stern as well on NBC, CBS, NPR, The Weather Channel and CNN’s Larry King Live. A Summa Cum Laude graduate of UCLA (’87) and the son of an illustrious family of artists (his father is classical conductor Jean-Claude Casadesus), Sebastian — a British/French/US national relocated to NY in 1980 — began his career directing music videos and commercials, and photographing fashion, celebrities and advertising.
Sebastian has been noted as a photographer “who has produced works that are of outstanding artistic
merit and communicates messages of urgent global significance." Sebastian uses photography as a
medium for activism. “Helping people fall in love with their world,” he says, ”is a catalyst to wanting to save it”.
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Photographer of the Year for his best selling first book Antarctica: A Global Warning (Palace Press). In 2008, Sebastian released a second book titled Antarctica: A Call To Action. His latest book Arctica: The Vanishing North (teNeues) was released in 2015 for which Sebastian won the Photographer of the Year award from the 2016 Tokyo Int’l Photo Awards. It also won the ITB Book Award; and the Global Arctic Award’s book category. His fine quality prints have appeared at the United Nations (Solo Show, 2007); the Council on Foreign Relations; Peabody Essex Museum; the Field Museum and the BACC museum among others. These works can also be found in private collections in both the United States and Europe and several are now part of the permanent archive of The Natural World Museum in San Francisco. In 2018, the French Sénat awarded Sebastian with the prestigious solo exhibition around the gates of the Luxembourg gardens. This public exhibit of 80 large panels of Sebastian’s polar photographs reached 4 million visitors over the four months with an urgent climate message.
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sustainable future has led Sebastian to focus on visual arts as a tool for social change. Since 1999, Sebastian has worked closely with Global Green USA (the US arm of President Gorbachev’s Green
Cross International), where he serves on the Board of Directors. A life-long waterman, climber and
mountaineer, Sebastian has specialized his adventure skills to polar exploration, and re-tooled his
commercial photography roots into Fine Art as a medium for activism. Since 1999, he has led various expeditions to the Polar regions.
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On the centennial 2011-2012 season of the South Pole, again with partner Eric McNair-Landry,
Sebastian led the first East/West transcontinental crossing of Antarctica by skis and kites via two of its poles, setting three world records over the 4100 kilometers/82 days expedition. In 2016, Sebastian and partner Mark George completed the longest unsupported East-West crossing of the Simpson Desert, Australia’s driest area. The expedition was a training exercise for his second mission to the North Pole from Canada, in winter 2017, perhaps the last of its kind due to the rapidly melting ice.
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undertake to complete mission, purporting to be the last team in history to reach the pole from land. As an international speaker on climate crisis, Sebastian has been featured on television and radio (Larry King Live, CBS, NPR, Air America) and has addressed audiences at the United Nations, the COP21 in Paris, the World Affairs Council, the General Assembly on Climate in New Orleans, the George Eastman House, Hewlett Packard, Google Headquarters, VF Corp and to Apple’s Senior Design Team amongst others. He has spoken at Universities, museums and embassies, as well as international climate summits addressing the systemic geopolitical consequences of climate change. In 2011, Sebastian founded the SEDNA foundation whose mission is to report from the front lines of climate change. Sebastian is a regular contributor to Men’s Journal, The Huffington Post, and Al Gore’s 24 hours of Climate Reality.
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International Glaciology Society, and currently lives between Los Angeles and Munich.
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Technical Specifications
Model: DIVER X Antarctica Chronometer - 8.900 CHF
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Movement:
Caliber UN-118.
Dimension: 13 ¾ ’’
In-house designed movement
Escapement, patented DIAMonSIL
Oscillator: patented inertial balance wheel with Silicium hairspring
50 jewels
Power-Reserve: approximately 60 h
Winding: self-winding
Functions:
H/M/Small second, date, power reserve
Chronometer COSC with power-reserve indicator at 12’oclock
Small direct seconds and round date window at 6 o’clock
Forward and backward date corrector
Case:
Titanium
Diameter: 44 mm
Thickness: 13.40 mm
Bezel: Inverted concave unidirectional rotating white rubberized bezel
Crown: Screw down security crown, covered with rubber
Case back: Stamped with the route of the Vendée Globe
Water-resistance: 300 m
Dial
Grey face is marked with a bold and elegant “X”
Strap
White rubber and pin buckle strap
Limited Edition: 300 pieces
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