My first reaction was "I don't like the look of that at all." but then as you explained the different features and the way that it worked I was increasingly impressed by the ideas and micro engineering which went into this design. 7 days power reserve in a wristwatch is very impressive. I still don't think I would buy one but as an engineering marvel to admire it is impressive.
The engineering is much less impressive in the 21st century than it would have been the the 20th or the 19th. 3d modelling and technology assisted design means that its pretty straight forward to design an impressive, highly complex movement. That said, even with CNC and other precision manufacturing techniques, physically manufacturing it and making sure it all works is still pretty damn impressive and a feat at the size and scale that it has been implemented.
@@owengoodspeed5763 That's sorta my point. The engineering behind the freak isn't really impressive for a watch designed in the 21st century. It is basically a standard single axis tourbillon but where the escapement/cage rotates every hour rather than every minute. This isn't particularly innovative or difficult. Using the same modelling technologies, 3d printing hobbyists have designed and printed working bi-axis and tri-axis "3d" tourbillons at home much more complicated than this.
Yeah, probably to not devaluate it or something, but I kinda wanted him to wear it and comment on weight and visibility and things like "when you turn your doorknob, you know it's there, but nimble..." XDDD
@@kimboslice5053 😂👌🏼. It's just frightening to see how many go straight to that particular brand for a watch and then treat it as such...the only brand. I try my best not to be a watch snob but rolex guys of the kind that replies"yeah, it's a rolex." When you tell them "nice watch dude" really make it difficult to me not to see them as the watch world's flat-earthers. I don't condemn wanting nor getting oneself a rolex in itself I mean they are technically solid pieces, but the people who tell you a personal story to it are as hard to find as certain steel sports watches are hard to get. I'm just glad not to be part of the craze.
Artur Gamcarz. Even if I had the money to buy a Rolex, I just think they're boring to look at. I'm an Aragon / Android guy myself. Wing just has an eye for interesting designs And after you decide not to buy a Rolex and you buy ten or so Aragons you still have enough money left over to buy a new car.
2bit MarketAnarchist - not the more expensive ones simply coz they are so far out of my price range. I tend to focus more on the Seiko to Vostok classics. This watch however blew my mind, the price seems justified 👍
OK, I’ve known about this watch for a long time, but never really understood how crazy it actually was. Watching this video made this watch skyrocket to the top of my grail list. Thank you!
Honestly, the mechanism looks actually pretty simple. The fact the minute hand drive gear is all the way on the end makes it so it can have a simple straight line drive train instead of having to wind back toward the center. Pretty neat.
@TIEMPO DE RELOJES It's creative and genius, yes, but it is simple too. That's part of what makes it genius, being so unique and clever while still quite simple.
@TIEMPO DE RELOJES It only looks as if there's a lot going on because all the mechanical bits are exposed on the minute hand, but it's not a subjective interpretation that it's mechanically simple, it's a fact. This watch only has around 50 parts to it. That's not really any more than a simple traditional time only watch, and far less than those with complications like a perpetual calendar or chronograph, which tend to surpass 200 parts at the least.
@TIEMPO DE RELOJES Yeah, it's a living tourbillon, which is very fascinating, but from a purely mechanical perspective it's simple with how they did it. Which is what my original comment was talking about, the mechanical simplicity, not the complexity of what it does.
Sanket A It most certainly isn’t a conventional looking timepiece. If it had the ability to jump off an owner’s wrist & bite someone, that someone would probably linger & hope to be bit once more.
extremely interesting. i dont really like the "design" (if we should talk about how it looks) but i understand the watch is made this way for showing how revolutionary the movement is and i fully respect and admire its amazing engineering. great timepiece.
Ulysse Nardin unassuming and uninteresting? No way! Almost all their timepieces are exquisite. If I had money, few would definitely join my collection.
@@George-lh8ol I doubt this is the last time you'll see this format, but don't worry, such things usually fade out naturally over time, but right now it still seems to be going strong.
I love how the 2 blue/green escape wheels create an optical illusion, because of their shape and movement, and with a bit of concentration you can see them rotate one way or the other
I have rediscovered my lost childhood passion of throbing mainsprings, eternal tick tick tick. Thanks for launching this channel. Love from Pakistan😍😍😍😍😍
I love watchmakers from Le Locle, they can be as groundbraking as this one by Ulysse Nardin, or give a pretty good bang from your buck like very underrated Mido watches.
@@xpusostomos If I had to choose one or the other, it would be the Lange hands down. I'm just saying if I was rich enough to buy $20,000 whimsical pieces I would pick this up.
I honestly cannot say that any mechanical watch has ever "freaked" me out, or even come close -- until I got to the Jacob&Co Astronomia series. Yes the Typhoon model freaked me out to the point where I dream about it.
They have one of these with a £27.5k price tag, just in case anyone's tempted; this is the "Vision" version. At 44.5mm, a bit big for my wrist, but yeah, I love the whole thing in principle.
@@Avocadosimp you say worthless, I say easy to replace and service. And be aware that almost 90% of parts inside a "Swiss Made" are from China. {I am not here to defend China, but to make you aware of what Swiss made really means)
@@Avocadosimp What a load off bullshit! Chinese watch brands like Seagull and Beijing watches plus others and making great watches! I know this might difficult for you to comprehend in that little closed mind but do some research!
We know you want more watches…. click here: linktr.ee/watchfinder
That Doug DeMuro intro!
LMAOOOOOO
One of us!!!!!
I watched a hoovie video before this and he also did a Doug intro. Is it official Doug Demuro day or something?
Thhhhhhhis
@@gorbachevcocktail Lmao!
I wonder if Mr. Dough is going to reply here, or there. XD
" I borrowed this watch... "
My first reaction was "I don't like the look of that at all." but then as you explained the different features and the way that it worked I was increasingly impressed by the ideas and micro engineering which went into this design. 7 days power reserve in a wristwatch is very impressive.
I still don't think I would buy one but as an engineering marvel to admire it is impressive.
The engineering is much less impressive in the 21st century than it would have been the the 20th or the 19th.
3d modelling and technology assisted design means that its pretty straight forward to design an impressive, highly complex movement.
That said, even with CNC and other precision manufacturing techniques, physically manufacturing it and making sure it all works is still pretty damn impressive and a feat at the size and scale that it has been implemented.
@@JimIBobIJones But we also need to set it in the context of the time and technology it was made in.
@@owengoodspeed5763 That's sorta my point. The engineering behind the freak isn't really impressive for a watch designed in the 21st century.
It is basically a standard single axis tourbillon but where the escapement/cage rotates every hour rather than every minute. This isn't particularly innovative or difficult.
Using the same modelling technologies, 3d printing hobbyists have designed and printed working bi-axis and tri-axis "3d" tourbillons at home much more complicated than this.
"...... And then I'm gonna wear it on my wrist, as give it a FinderScore."
BTW, you never wore it on your wrist, like you promised. Bummer.
Yeah, probably to not devaluate it or something, but I kinda wanted him to wear it and comment on weight and visibility and things like "when you turn your doorknob, you know it's there, but nimble..." XDDD
I don't think he ever wears the watches, so it's probably something that gets requested a lot and he was just trolling those people. :D
Nor mention the watch's dimensions? Or price?
@@quadZ_z From 21.000 CHF upwards, 43 and 45 mm
@@Foomandoonian He wears them all the time, probably the majority of videos
I’ve never heard of The Freak until today, but I fell completely in love with it… What an amazing piece of engineering… ❤️
In the meantime Rolex shows new color of the bezel and everybody freaks out.....
Ro-what? What's that? Is it edible?
@@juleswild9498 it's the beginner's watch
@@kimboslice5053 😂👌🏼. It's just frightening to see how many go straight to that particular brand for a watch and then treat it as such...the only brand. I try my best not to be a watch snob but rolex guys of the kind that replies"yeah, it's a rolex." When you tell them "nice watch dude" really make it difficult to me not to see them as the watch world's flat-earthers. I don't condemn wanting nor getting oneself a rolex in itself I mean they are technically solid pieces, but the people who tell you a personal story to it are as hard to find as certain steel sports watches are hard to get. I'm just glad not to be part of the craze.
Rolex - The Apple of watches? :P
Artur Gamcarz. Even if I had the money to buy a Rolex, I just think they're boring to look at. I'm an Aragon / Android guy myself. Wing just has an eye for interesting designs And after you decide not to buy a Rolex and you buy ten or so Aragons you still have enough money left over to buy a new car.
80% of the comments: that Doug DeMuro reference
Ahhaha
Thank you 😊
Recently he got patent for "THISSS" and every other RUclipsr using it is paying a royalty to him
really ?? when??? where?? please show me!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
Pedro Ribeiro just watch the beginning of any Doug Demuro review videos, and you’ll see.
"All the way back in 2001"
That's not that lo- shit it's almost two decades.
😂😂😂😂
It hits hard man.
damn i feel old :/
I'm old, 😭
You just shut your mouth, er keyboard..? I'm not old I swear!!!!!!
0:20 "And then, I'm going to give it a WatchfinderScore."
YES
bro he also said he would wear it on wrist, maybe I missed when he did
90 seconds into the video: I want one, ebay here I come.
90 seconds on ebay: Holy crap, I could buy 2 if I sold my house!!
Yup... i clicked the link and threw up
Great, you can give the other one to me.
I wonder if someone bought the watch because I can't find it on the link website 🤔
hahahahaha (i am just crying)
Freak has many more editions which are way lot cheaper as compared to 150K usd
Doug's the man! Even though his Reviews are 20 minutes plus, it is always interesting and so is WATCHFINDER! 😁😁😁😁
Channeling your inner Doug DeMuro 🤣
The colours mesh so beautifully. Silver and turquoise with the right amount of gold makes it a stunning piece.
Bravisimo. To be a genuine Doug intro, one must stress the.....,"THIS...."
"And then I'm going to put it on my wrist and wear it"
I laughed so hard with that.
proceeds to never put it on his wrist
*Dramatic boom intensifies*
As if MKBHD wasn't awesome enough referencing Doug DeMuro... THISSSS is even better!
Which video from MKBHD?
Who or what is MBHKDAT?
Enzo Ferrari the testing 5G one here he got a Mclaren in the video
SEAReviver in which Video he is referencing MKBHD? 5G what?
Roadjull you have never watched Marques brownlee?
-"Excuse me what time it is?"
-"Ulysse Nardin Freak"
The wonderful Ulysse Nardin Freak watch is original, imaginative, beautiful and fantastic.
My god! I looked at it and didn't realize that the entire movement was in the minute hand, until right before he said it... this looks absolutely nuts
By far the best watch related channel on RUclips. Quality, references, everything is top notch.
I just love the aesthetics of this watch, so out there and bold without being gaudy.
Never been interested in fussy expensive watches, this however is utterly gorgeous and genuinely fascinating 👍
M8 you're on a channel for fussy expensive watches
2bit MarketAnarchist - yes I am. And?
@@davespooney8472 But you don't find them interesting?
2bit MarketAnarchist - not the more expensive ones simply coz they are so far out of my price range. I tend to focus more on the Seiko to Vostok classics. This watch however blew my mind, the price seems justified 👍
Both Seiko and Vostok make quality watches in ny opinion
OK, I’ve known about this watch for a long time, but never really understood how crazy it actually was. Watching this video made this watch skyrocket to the top of my grail list. Thank you!
Have you been seeing some Doug DeMuro?
Hariharan Shekar ..... you can’t be serious. Sarcasm, right?
j p ?
If he was indian he would have been an engineer with undiscovered talent.
I still come back to this video from time to time. This watch is truly a masterpiece!
Truly!
That is most definetly one of the most beautiful "Blue Monsters" I have ever seen. It is just a wonderful mechanical watch!
Honestly, the mechanism looks actually pretty simple. The fact the minute hand drive gear is all the way on the end makes it so it can have a simple straight line drive train instead of having to wind back toward the center.
Pretty neat.
@TIEMPO DE RELOJES It's creative and genius, yes, but it is simple too. That's part of what makes it genius, being so unique and clever while still quite simple.
@TIEMPO DE RELOJES It only looks as if there's a lot going on because all the mechanical bits are exposed on the minute hand, but it's not a subjective interpretation that it's mechanically simple, it's a fact. This watch only has around 50 parts to it. That's not really any more than a simple traditional time only watch, and far less than those with complications like a perpetual calendar or chronograph, which tend to surpass 200 parts at the least.
@TIEMPO DE RELOJES Yeah, it's a living tourbillon, which is very fascinating, but from a purely mechanical perspective it's simple with how they did it. Which is what my original comment was talking about, the mechanical simplicity, not the complexity of what it does.
7:02 I thought he was about to give it a Doug Score
Oi! Axomiya dekhun! Doug Demuro r sobei faida loise!
Paul Rajkhowa hahahahahahaha o takei tu
Like everyone..
The lack of a crown really makes this design for me, that simplicity and symmetry is so aesthetically pleasing.
This isn't just a timepiece. It's art.
Sanket A It most certainly isn’t a conventional looking timepiece. If it had the ability to jump off an owner’s wrist & bite someone, that someone would probably linger & hope to be bit once more.
Now u know dat. It's been art since beginning
I mean it involves design so...
But is it water proof??
WOW! So deep man!
I've heard of this watch and have seen pictures but never knew anything about it. It IS crazy! Thanks for making this.
I swear, this is the single best niche interest channel on RUclips. I truly hope, Watchfinder appreciates your work, invisible hand man. Keep on!
A mate of mine is a Master watchmaker for Omega and he is absolutely fascinated by Ulysse Nardin complications.
extremely interesting. i dont really like the "design" (if we should talk about how it looks) but i understand the watch is made this way for showing how revolutionary the movement is and i fully respect and admire its amazing engineering. great timepiece.
Ulysse Nardin unassuming and uninteresting? No way! Almost all their timepieces are exquisite. If I had money, few would definitely join my collection.
Doug DeMuro: *exists*
Watchfinder: It's free real estate!
Leave this format in 2019 please sir
@@George-lh8ol I doubt this is the last time you'll see this format, but don't worry, such things usually fade out naturally over time, but right now it still seems to be going strong.
Bold, courageous and highly inovative design, engineering and watchmaking ! What else could be wished for?
I like the Doug DeMuro shoutout
In just 3 minutes this became my top 3 favorite watches ever. Crazy
I love how the 2 blue/green escape wheels create an optical illusion, because of their shape and movement, and with a bit of concentration you can see them rotate one way or the other
I would have one in my collection if I could afford it. I like the concept and mechanical approach. Major Paradigm shift in watch making.
I wish I could like this twice. Finally, The Freak makes an appearance. Well done!
I wish they would make this into a wall clock I could hang in my living room it's awesome looking.
This isn't a watch. Its a masterpiece.
Glad there are people developing these freaky, innovative pieces of art!
I swear I was spell bound when the minute hand moved as whole with the movement
I mean I really can't express
Truly lives it upto its name
One of my all-time favourites.
This is one of the most impressive things I've seen in a long time. Absolutely love it! 🔥🔥🔥
"And then I'm going to put it on my wrist, and wear it"
No way, that's illegal.
The Freak is an amazing watch from one of the nicest watchmanufacturers. A lovely piece with such amazing workings.
Brought a smile to my face.. BUT ALSO THE DADDY DOUG INTRO
I thought you said you were going to wear it. UN makes the most interesting watch’s. They’re beautiful!
I can’t believe there was no Doug score on the freak
"Anyway, now it's time to give the Ulysse Nardin Freak... " really thought he was gonna say Doug Score lmao
Me “sick maybe it’s affordable”
*looks up the Freak collection*
Aight imma go back to work
"I bet your watch doesn't have that"
Haha.. Love it
I didn’t expect to like this watch but I do, it’s so complex yet so simple, the way you set the time and wind it is easy.
I used to just be happy with my Omega. Then I started watching this channel.
Lol!
Give me the omega
I have rediscovered my lost childhood passion of throbing mainsprings, eternal tick tick tick.
Thanks for launching this channel.
Love from Pakistan😍😍😍😍😍
4:25 Somewhat of a face reveal.
wahahahahh almost missed it :D:D
Some Rolex reviews have better face reveals but good spotting. Soon he will be wearing a Stig helmet to block people IDing him.
@@Ray-gz4ut or a batman mask...
I love watchmakers from Le Locle, they can be as groundbraking as this one by Ulysse Nardin, or give a pretty good bang from your buck like very underrated Mido watches.
I think this is one of the only weird watches that I would consider getting, if I were rich.
What about the Lange digital?
@@xpusostomos If I had to choose one or the other, it would be the Lange hands down. I'm just saying if I was rich enough to buy $20,000 whimsical pieces I would pick this up.
Lange digital is not weird!
Tak & Söhne : really, how many other mechanical digitals can you point to?
Christopher Metcalf I fully agree. This thing is freaky cool.
I'm in awe of this marvel of engineering.
Thanks for sharing.
Doug Demuro is officially the GOAT
At first I thought oh that's neat and the more you explained it the more I loved it
Yeah, just give a watchfinder score too...
I was patiently waiting for you to wear it, like you said it in the beginning of the video.
"Quirks and features"? Are you going to give it a "Doug Score" at the end? lolz
😂😂😂
No he is going to give it ... back again. ^^
Ed Tedeschi never mind a score, Ho much is it ?.Why are so many of these sites reluctantl to mntion price???
Excellent, Elegant, Exquisite.... As always.... keep raising the bar for watch related content higher...
I’d totally buy one if they weren’t so expensive
I'd totally buy a Bugatti if they weren't so expensive xD
I am glad that this watch isn´t just about diamonds and gold, but about mechanics and craftman. Looks amazing, but not affordable for me.
random stranger - exuse me, do you have the time?
me - um. gimme a minute to figure this out.............
Great video, an amazing watch!! Miniature engineering, invention and innovation at it's finest. All presented in a humorous and off the wall way.
This is the kind of watch you'd find on a click-bait thumbnail
I'm speechless.....just had my mouth open watching this.
My OCD is saying that those screws need to be tweaked to the same direction. I blame Grand Seiko.
What a soothing voice you have! This video should be listed under ASMR
Small mistake at 5:22 when he says "28800 beats per minute" (it's beat per hour)
Its beats by dr Dre
Now there’s originality for you. This will be highly collectible pre-order. I love it!
what's up with everyone jabbing at dough deMuro lmaooo
I had more than a few chuckles from this video. Well done.
0:21 The moment When Doug Demuro decided to review Watches !! Lol
i didnt understand context
I honestly cannot say that any mechanical watch has ever "freaked" me out, or even come close -- until I got to the Jacob&Co Astronomia series. Yes the Typhoon model freaked me out to the point where I dream about it.
I thought he said "Rob Schneider
himself" was in charge of Ulysse Nardin at the time the watch was made. That would have explained a lot!
UncleMustardo Ulysse Nardin the watch giggolo
Wow! Thanks for showing us this piece!
Hahaaahaahahaaaaaaa! ... I can't stop laughing, my wife thinks I've gone nuts. Haaa I'm crying! Superb cross channel referencing once again! Lol, superb ... haahahaaaa
Try to get out more it wasn't that funny ffs
Doug DeMuro reference!
It’s kind of funny because I’ve been watching a lot of him lately
Me: searching Freak on EBay.
Ebay: dream on
Now I have to run to my watch-dealer to see how it looks on the wrist! Awesome work!
“Plebeian”. Lmao. Subtle Doug reference.
pcosta816 LOL. Subtle. the whole video was a Doug reference
j p yes. But some parts are more obvious than others.
Now that's my kind of timepiece. I love Jacob & Co's Astronomia, but if I had to choose between that and this, I'd go with this for *myself.*
‘I’m going to show you the quirks and features’
‘And then I’m going to give it a Doug score’
They have one of these with a £27.5k price tag, just in case anyone's tempted; this is the "Vision" version. At 44.5mm, a bit big for my wrist, but yeah, I love the whole thing in principle.
surprisingly cheap..............................
The minute hand looks like a fir-tree.
Glad to see Ulysse Nardin getting some coverage 🙌
In the meantime in China: “hold our beer”...
@@Avocadosimp you say worthless, I say easy to replace and service. And be aware that almost 90% of parts inside a "Swiss Made" are from China. {I am not here to defend China, but to make you aware of what Swiss made really means)
@@Avocadosimp What a load off bullshit! Chinese watch brands like Seagull and Beijing watches plus others and making great watches! I know this might difficult for you to comprehend in that little closed mind but do some research!
This watch is amazing. Great video. Keep up the good work.
I could have sworn it was “Ulysses” with an S at the end 🤔
Well it’s not
Mandela effect
Once more an incredible video from Watchfinder with reference to another (second) favorite RUclips channel! Keep up the great work!
You never wore the watch like you said you would at the intro.