Press release
Ulysse Nardin launched the first Perpetual Calendar, which allows forward and backward adjustment of all calendar functions over a single crown, in 1996. This extraordinary invention set a milestone in the history of watchmaking by combining technical innovation and the user's comfort.
The groundbreaking technologies of the past decade have led to ever more refined incarnations by introducing the latest direct descendant of the original Perpetual Calendar, the El Toro.
The El Toro Perpetual Calendar is equipped with this iconic manufacture movement featuring an exclusive time zone quick-setting system. Moreover, the hour hand is adjusted instantly to a new local time with pushers (+/-). The adaptation of the oversized date – the day, month and year – is synchronized with the movement of the hour hand.
El Toro is available in a masculine 18 ct rose-gold case with a silverized/blue dial. The bezel and pushers, made in ceramic, also emphasize the complementary palette of rose-gold and blue. The squeletted hands permit easy reading of all calendar functions. The sapphire case-back frames the COSC-certified self-winding manufacture movement. Choose between a leather or rubber strap with folding ceramic deployment clasp.
Technical data
Ref. 326-00-3
Movement
Caliber UN-32, 34 jewels
Power-Reserve approx. 45 h
Winding Self-winding with COSC certificate.
Functions
Perpetual Calendar adjustable over single crown. 2nd Time zone on main dial with a patented quick setting mechanism. Permanent home time indicated by 3rd hand. Big date in double window.
Case available in 18 ct rose gold with a blue ceramic bezel
Dimensions 43 mm
Water-resistance 100 m Dial silverized/blue
Crystal Anti-reflective sapphire crystal
Case-back sapphire crystal
Crown screw-down
Band
rubber strap with titanium/ceramic deployant clasp or leather strap with folding buckle.
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