Excellent condition. The case and crystal may have micro scratches. Exterior of the box has slight damages.

Ulysse Nardin Marine Chronometer Steel Blue Dial Automatic Watch 1183-122/43

Description

Excellent condition. The case and crystal may have micro scratches. Exterior of the box has slight damages.

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New York New York, 10020
Phone
16466883427

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Excellent condition. The case and crystal may have micro scratches. Exterior of the box has slight damages.

Highlights

Weight
123g
Case Size
45 mm
Wrist Fit
Adjustable up to 7.5 Inches
Box
Yes
Papers
Yes
SKU
042617
General Info
Brand
Ulysse Nardin
Type
Wristwatch
Department
Men
Model Number
1183-122/43
Country/Region of Manufacture
Switzerland
Style
Dress/Formal
Model
Ulysse Nardin Marine
Vintage
No
Escapement Type
Anchor
Features/Other Details
Year Manufactured
2019
Customized
No
Handedness
Right
With Original Packaging
Yes
With Booklet
No
With Papers
Yes
Seller Warranty
Yes
SKU
042617
Features
Date Indicator, Fixed Bezel, Luminous Hands, Power Reserve Indicator, Sapphire Crystal, Small Seconds Subdial, Screwdown Crown, Self-Winding, Swiss Made, Swiss Movement
Band/Bracelet Details
Band Color
Blue
Band Material
Silicon
Closure
Double Fold-Over Clasp
Band Type
Two-Piece Strap
Band Width
20 mm
Lug Width
25 mm
Wrist Fit
Adjustable up to 7.5 Inches
Case Details
Case Material
Stainless Steel
Case Color
Gray
Water Resistance
200 m (20 ATM)
Watch Shape
Round
Caseback
Exhibition
Case Finish
Polished
Case Size
45 mm
Case Thickness
14 mm
Bezel Details
Bezel Type
Fixed
Bezel Color
Gray
Display
Dial Color
Blue
Dial Pattern
Sunburst
Display
Analog
Indices
12-Hour Dial, Roman Numerals
Movement
Movement
Mechanical (Automatic)
Number of Jewels
50 jewels
Movement Caliber
Caliber UN-118

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All watches sold by TimeLuxury are covered with in-house warranty for a period of 1 year after purchase for pre-owned watches and 3 years for unworn watches. Watches that lose time, gain time, do not change day or date, or have any other signs of not working properly will be serviced under our warranty program.The TimeLuxury warranty does not cover any damage resulting from water damage or physical harm. Additionally, the warranty does not cover polish for the watch case, any damage to crystal, band, bezel, straps, screws, crown/stem, finishes, clasps/buckles which are a result of normal wear and tear. Any lost parts of the watch, including stones, is not covered with the warranty. Any damage incurred as a result of exceeding the limitations of the watch manufacturer’s water resistance guidelines will not be covered with the warranty. Any third-party repairs, outside modifications or customizations will void the warranty.

All the items purchased from TimeLuxury are covered with a 30-day money back guarantee. If you are not fully satisfied with your purchase, you may exchange or return your item for a refund within 30 days of first receiving your item. Item must be in the same condition as it was received, and include all original booklets, box & packaging.

How to start an automatic watch?

It’s very important to wind an automatic watch properly, prior to its use. The initial wind provided may only last a short while, making the watch appear defective once it stops ticking. To ensure your watch functions to the fullest of its capabilities, wait for it to stop and then wind the watch counter-clockwise 15-20 times. Next, push the crown back, screwing it down to preserve the water-resistance. *Be mindful that excessively winding the watch may cause damages to the movement, so don’t overdo it. Unlike self-winding watches, the crown doesn't need to be wound on quartz models. If it still isn’t ticking, simply bring it by for a battery replacement.

Why the watch is running slow?

A watch can lose time for various reasons including, but not limited to a dying battery, which will cause the second-hand to begin jumping across several seconds at once instead of passing each individually, magnetization, causing tension between small parts within the movement and natural friction from the watch being worn. If the watch is a mechanical model (Automatic or Manual-wind) this can also be a sign that the watch needs to be overhauled.

How to use a chronograph?

Operating a Chronograph requires using the pushers on the side of the case. The top pusher is used to start and stop the chronograph hand while the one at the bottom is used to reset it. Once the top pusher is pressed, the hand will run continuously, which you can track using the accompanying sub-dial. In order to reset the chronograph, it has to be stopped first. Otherwise the button will do nothing when pressed.

How to set the date & time?

Whether you have a screw or push-down crown, setting the date and time is simple. If its a screw-down, unscrew it by turning it downward, counterclockwise prior to following these steps. Pull out the crown to the first integer to operate the date alone, allowing the time to continue ticking. Pulling the crown out farther, you’re then allowed to adjust the time, which also shifts the date after each 24-hour cycle. Once you have your watch set, simply push the crown back in all the way and screw it fully closed to preserve its water-resistance. *Do not change the date when the watch is between 10PM-2AM because the movement can be damaged.

How to ensure the watch is waterproof?

For a watch, water is the worst enemy. To make sure you protect your watch properly check these factors before wearing it. First, see what kind of crown you have. If it is a push-down crown the watch is definitely not waterproof, but water-resistant. If the watch has a screw-down crown, then it may be waterproof, but you should check your model’s specifications to be sure. *Most importantly, no matter what kind of crown you have, you should check the watch for damages to the case, which will allow water to reach the movement regardless of whether the crown is closed or not. However, if you have any doubts, its best to have the watch water-tested, which will give you a conclusive result.

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Excellent condition. The case and crystal may have micro scratches. Exterior of the box has slight damages.