24 years after a watch without hands, dial or crown shocked the horological establishment, Ulysse Nardin proves that revolution never rests. The Freak X Crystalium emerges not as another iteration, but as a bold fusion where ruthenium crystals dance with silicon mechanics, creating something entirely unprecedented in watchmaking.
When the original Freak emerged in 2001, it didn't merely introduce a new watch; it ushered in an entirely new era of modern horology. The introduction of silicon technology sparked a revolution that rippled across the entire industry. With over 20 patents to its name, it became more than a breakthrough in engineering; it emerged as a symbol of creativity, mechanical advancement, and fierce independence.