
Since 1846, the Swiss watchmaker Ulysse Nardin has been building some of the most exceptional and sought-after timepieces. To buy a comparable gold coin watch new today would cost close to $20,000 - and it wouldn't have close to the charisma of this majestic, vintage original.

If you are looking for a watch with a rich, historical legacy, look no further. warranty on the movement and its function and a custom printed Connoisseur of Time Certificate of Authenticity. Included with the purchase is a one-year C.O.T. And the ultra thin Ulysse Nardin movement is keeping time within approx. The case is in very good condition with light wear and the usual depression by the hinge commonly found on these.

Of the numerous gold coin watches we have seen from the likes of Corum, Piaget, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe, Vacheron & Constantin, Rolex, and various other luxury and lesser makers, interestingly this is only the third example we can ever recall seeing that was made by Ulysse Nardin. Unlike more modern examples from other company's like Corum that often feature quartz movements, Nardin equipped this watch with a high grade ultra-thin handwound movement. Each coin has been in circulation and contains imperfections which add to the individual character of each watch. This gleaming Double Eagle gold coin keepsake from America's past reigned as King of American coins from 1850 to 1907 and remains a tangible reminder of our rich, hard-money heritage.Ī coin-like fluted edge enhances the watch's styling and the simple hands keep the focus on the beauty of the coin. gold coin of its era and possesses one of the most arresting reverses on any United States coin: a dauntless eagle, its wings fully spread. The historic Double Eagle coin, which was first struck in 1850 as a result of the California gold rush, offers the highest gold content of any regular issue U.S. Its case is crafted from a majestic, vintage $20 Liberty "Double Eagle" gold coin. The rare Ulysse Nardin coin watch showcased in today's offering is an all original example of one of those special pieces. First released in 1965 at the Basel Fair, these treasured watches combine a timeless elegance with a very distinctive luxury character.

Presidents, the gold coin watch is a true American luxury icon.
