The Freak is the first watch ever created where the movement rotates to tell the time. No dial, no hands, movement is king. The Freak X Carb stands out for its versatility and daily use qualities. Its 43mm aeronautic-grade Carbonium® side-parts makes it super-light and more sustainable, while its sapphire crystal case back showcases the in-house UN-230, self-winding movement. At the heart of the watch is the unique oscillator with a large diameter, which powers the flying carrousel rotating around its own axis, a signature of the Freak concept.

Caliber UN-230
Self-winding
Classic or unconventional, simple or complex, for men or women, our collection of calibers is one of the most extensive and diverse in the industry. It is based on a culture of innovation, independence and quality that has made Ulysse Nardin one of the most advanced brands in creative watchmaking.
A complex composition
- Number of parts: 214
- Number of jewels: 21
- Total diameter (mm): 34.50
Impressive precision & longevity
- Frequency (Hz): 3
- Frequency (vph): 21600
- Power Reserve (H): 72
- Functions: Hours and minutes. Flying carousel.
- Escapement: Silicon
The Freak is the first watch ever created where the movement rotates to tell the time. No dial, no hands, movement is king. The Freak X Carb stands out for its versatility and daily use qualities. Its 43mm aeronautic-grade Carbonium® side-parts makes it super-light and more sustainable, while its sapphire crystal case back showcases the in-house UN-230, self-winding movement. At the heart of the watch is the unique oscillator with a large diameter, which powers the flying carrousel rotating around its own axis, a signature of the Freak concept. Boasting either an alligator or openwork veal leather strap with white “point de bride” stitches, the Freak X Carbonium® is a perfect blend of elegance, functionality and orientation towards the future. Experience the joy of daily luxury with the Freak X Carb.
The Freak X displays the time via a rotating movement- a central bridge acts as a minute hand; a wheel indicates the hours – but corrections in this latest iteration are made through a newly-installed crown.


















