Ulysse Nardin has once again redefined the landscape of horology with the introduction of its latest masterpiece, the [Super] Freak. Debuted at Watches & Wonders, this timepiece is hailed as the most intricate time-only watch ever conceived. It continues the legacy of the original Freak, a watch that, since its 2001 launch, has consistently challenged traditional watchmaking norms with its unique design philosophy. The new [Super] Freak elevates this innovation to unprecedented heights, showcasing a blend of advanced engineering and aesthetic daring.
The [Super] Freak immediately captures attention with its complex visual arrangement. True to the Freak series, it features a self-contained module housing the entire gear train and escapement, which completes a rotation twice daily. What distinguishes this model is the incorporation of multiple tourbillons, a first for the Freak collection, which occupy a significant portion of its display. This design evokes the intricate engineering of a high-performance engine, with a central driveshaft flanked by the tourbillon and balance assemblies. This bold presentation underscores Ulysse Nardin's commitment to showcasing mechanical prowess.
The watch's remarkable complexity is not merely superficial; it comprises 511 individual components, with an astounding 97% actively engaged when the watch is operational. This raises the question of the meticulous craftsmanship required to assemble such a device. The [Super] Freak incorporates a 5mm differential, made of 69 parts, and an even smaller 4.8mm gimbal with 11 components. This gimbal averages the beats from the twin tourbillons and transmits them to a rotating cylinder for seconds indication, located near the minute hand's tip. Despite the carousel's over 320 parts, it maintains a remarkably light weight of just 3.5 grams. The brand highlights that the movement's assembly, testing, disassembly, adjustment, and reassembly underscore the extraordinary skill and dedication of its watchmakers.
Reading time on the [Super] Freak is an experience in itself. Similar to its predecessors, it employs a wide, wing-shaped hour indicator crafted from Nanosital, a specialized material resembling glass but possessing ceramic-like hardness. The minute indicator, with identical luminescence, circles the dial once an hour alongside the carousel, now accompanied by a rotating seconds display – another innovation for the Freak line. Despite the exceptional precision offered by the twin tourbillons and patented gimbals and differentials, the absence of a minute track subtly challenges conventional time-telling. However, Ulysse Nardin would likely accommodate a discerning collector's request for a version with minute markers on the outer disc. Powering this Caliber UN-252 is the patented Grinder winding system, which efficiently converts even the slightest motion into energy for the mainspring, emphasizing both innovation and the preservation of the watch's delicate mechanics.
Encased in an 18kt white gold, the [Super] Freak presents a tactical yet refined aesthetic. Its linearly brushed finish gives it a practical appearance, defying the typical perception of white gold watches. Measuring 44mm in diameter, it is slightly smaller than previous Freak models, yet its 16.5mm height accommodates the elaborate engineering beneath a towering sapphire crystal. It is complemented by a light-gray rubber ballistic strap, offering a surprisingly everyday look, save for the white gold button-operated folding clasp.
The Ulysse Nardin [Super] Freak (ref. 2520-500LE-3A-BLUE/3A) is a testament to the brand's unwavering commitment to innovation and mechanical excellence. With a limited production run of 50 pieces and a price tag of $393,600 USD, it represents a significant milestone in high horology. This timepiece reasserts Ulysse Nardin's position at the forefront of Swiss watchmaking, demonstrating that after a quarter-century, the Freak continues to surprise and push the boundaries of what is possible in a watch without hands, crown, or dial.