Details
CIRCA: 1990s
CASE MATERIAL: Yellow gold
CASE DIAMETER: 43 mm.
DIAL: Blue, cloisonné enamel
MOVEMENT: Automatic
FUNCTIONS: 'Mystery' hands, month, position of the sun and moon, tellerium
CLASP: Yellow gold Ulysse Nardin buckle
BOX: Yes
PAPERS: No
WITH: Service receipt dated 2016, product literature, wooden presentation box and outer packaging
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Lot Essay

Introduced in 1992, the highly impressive and rare Ulysse Nardin Tellurium Johannes Kepler was the last of the three great watches in its Trilogy of Time. This complex timepiece features complications such as the relative position of the Earth in regards to the Moon and the Sun and the month. Incredibly, master craftsmanship is represented in the watch such as the Earth created from beautiful cloisonné enameling and the intricately hand-engraved gold movement and rotor. Its whimsical nature is furthered by the "mystery" hands that glide around the perimeter.

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