This charismatic chronograph - the Ulysse Nardin reference 7536/2 - dates back to the 1960s and is one of the brand's most exciting vintage pieces.
Due to its similarity to the legendary Rolex manual-wound Daytona, collectors often refer to this watch as the "Daytona". Not only the case design, but also the dial with its sub-registers and applied hour indices are reminiscent of the Rolex Oyster Cosmograph.
However, the Ulysse Nardin differs from its famous counterpart in one respect: it is considerably rarer. In addition, the case measures one millimeter more in diameter - a difference that is noticeable on the wrist.
The special charisma of this chronograph is revealed in the sophisticated details: striking stepped lugs, a white chronograph hand and a matt black dial with applied logo and tritium indices.
An extremely rare chronograph with a strong character that impresses with its sporty elegance and impressive presence.
About Ulysse Nardin
Ulysse Nardin is one of Switzerland's most traditional and innovative watchmakers. Founded in 1846 in Le Locle, the company made a name for itself early on with its high-precision marine chronometers, which were used in shipping worldwide. Throughout its history, the brand has registered more technical patents than many of its competitors. Its rare vintage chronographs from the 1960s, such as reference 7536/2, are highly sought after today for their unique design and exceptional quality.
Condition report
Dial: flawless matt black surface - natural patina in the white sub-dials - original tritium lume in markers and hands - signed "Ulysse Nardin Swiss Made".
Case: 38-mm stainless steel case in great condition - slight signs of wear - traces of storage on the back - intact bevels on the lugs - correct engravings inside the back - original signed winding crown.
Movement: manually-wound caliber N 13 B - values on the timegrapher: rate: -5s/day, amplitude: 279, beat error: 0.1.
Serial number: 7501xxx
Int.Exe.: 2603100