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 Ti Blue stands out for its versatility and daily use qualities. Its 43mm titanium with blue PVD finish case makes it light and durable, 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.

THE DAILY SUPER-WATCH

Freak X is the thinnest and smallest diameter version of the Freak Series. Ulysse Nardin slimmed down the movement and introduced a crown for time adjustments in a more traditional way.

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Caliber UN-230

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

Over the past twenty years, the Freak has become a bold 21st century watchmaking icon, the first collector's watch of the third millennium, and an explorer of hitherto uncharted technical terrain - which others have gone on to explore time and time again. The world of watchmaking has been forever transformed by the Freak.

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Freak X has no dial and no hands - the central bridge acts as a minute hand and one of the wheels indicates the hours.

"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."

Richard Brown, Luxury London