Thursday, April 17, 2025

The due ore mese

Or or two time zones + date, from ochs und junior

Courtesy of ochs und junior

This is the latest offering from the ochs line, the due ore mese. Or for the anglophones out there, two time zones + date.

Courtesy of ochs und junior

Less is truly more, the due ore mese offers two timezones and the date, and does so with only the necessary parts to complete the module.

Courtesy of ochs und junior

The ochs line two time zones + date is available for pre-order at:
CHF 6,900. Export price
CHF 7,458.90 Incl. 8.1% Swiss VAT


The case measures 42mm x 12.5mm (incl. crystal), and is of titanium.


The  base movement is the Ulysse Nardin UN-118 with 60 hours power reserve. 

The following parts were designed by Ludwig Oechslin specifically for his two time zones + date. 1. Direction gear 2. Gear wheel 3. Timezones disc 4. Date disc 5. Module board (titanium provides the right elasticity for the spring visible on the left side of this part, which holds the timezone disk in place) 6. Dial 7. Hour hand 8. Minute hand 9. Seconds disc 10. Power reserve indicator

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