
Reference 020-88 Freak | A white gold carousel tourbillon wristwatch with dual direct escapement, Circa 2015
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June 17, 02:14 PM GMT
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20,000 - 40,000 USD
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Description
Dial: blue, semi-skeletonized
Caliber: cal. UN-200 mechanical, 28 jewels
Case: 18k white gold, rotating bezel to set the time, rotating back for winding
Case number: 064
Closure: 18k white gold Ulysse Nardin double folding clasp
Size: 44.5 mm diameter
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Launched in 2001, the Ulysse Nardin Freak fundamentally redefined the boundaries of contemporary watchmaking. Helmed by then-CEO Rolf Schnyder and visionary watchmaker Dr. Ludwig Oechslin, the Freak was a revolutionary response to the traditional constructs of horology. With no crown, no dial, and no conventional hands, it introduced not only a bold aesthetic but also a new mechanical philosophy.
The Reference 020-88, cased in white gold, showcases the innovative “Carrousel-Tourbillon” movement, which rotates on itself once per hour and acts as the minute hand. The central bridge carries the gear train, balance wheel, and escapement in a mesmerizing orbit around the dial. The movement is wound by rotating the caseback, and time is set by turning the bezel—eliminating the need for a conventional crown entirely.
Technically ambitious, the Freak also marked one of the first uses of silicon in a mechanical movement, significantly reducing friction and enhancing precision. This pioneering use of avant-garde materials placed Ulysse Nardin at the forefront of modern horological innovation.
The design is as visually striking as it is conceptually bold. The dial-less configuration offers a full view of the mechanical artistry in motion, framed by a minimalist white gold case that underscores the brand’s forward-thinking elegance.
Now considered a landmark in 21st-century watchmaking, the Freak not only challenged conventions but also paved the way for new generations of experimental timepieces. The present example in white gold remains a compelling testament to Ulysse Nardin’s role as one of the most daring innovators in modern haute horlogerie.