Patrik Hoffmann, Che Puan Datin Winnie Low and Tunku Dato’ Johanez

Designed like no other watch, the Freak is uniquely constructed with a movement that turns about its own axis, with neither dial nor hands.

Fifteen years after the FREAK made its debut, Ulysse Nardin and The Hour Glass organised a private get-together to celebrate the revolutionary watch's birthday.

Hosted by Patrik Hoffmann, CEO of Ulysse Nardin and SK Teh, general manager of The Hour Glass, the centre court of Shook! at Starhill Gallery was graced by the watchmakers loyal VIP customers, like Che Puan Datin Winnie Low, Tunku Dato’ Johanez, and Dato Sri Jeffrey Raymond.

 Guests took the time to admire the unusual timepiece on display before enjoying a specially prepared meal to the sounds of a live jazz band.


 With neither dial nor hands, the Freak is uniquely constructed with a movement that turns about its own axis. Designed like no other watch, it displays the time through two 'decks' with the lower deck showing the hours, while the more mechanically loaded upper deck shows the minutes. Here are four of the Freaks available today - Cruiser, FreakLab, FreakLab Artemis and Phantom:

 

The Freak isn't the only watch from Ulysse Nardin celebrating a milestone, the Marine collection just turned 20 this year.

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Photo 1 of 10 Andreas Boesch, Donald Lim, Patrik Hoffmann and Dato Sri Jeffrey Raymond
Photo 2 of 10 Patrik Hoffmann, Che Puan Datin Winnie Low and Tunku Dato’ Johanez
Photo 3 of 10 Dato Jaron Wong, Datin Isabel Loo and Dickson Lim
Photo 4 of 10 Richard Chan, Josephine Kok and SK Teh
Photo 5 of 10 Alvin Chow and Tania Lam
Photo 6 of 10 Michelle Truong and KS Chee
Photo 7 of 10 Thomas Soh, Jenna Khor, Siew Wan and Alvin Yong
Photo 8 of 10 James Chow and Chen Li Ling
Photo 9 of 10 Ivan Choo, Cindy Choo, Kah Mun Choo and Howard Choo
Photo 10 of 10 Ting Tai Hoe, Ting Tai Foo, Mrs Ting and Mr Ting Kong Hock