
The Vendée Globe is one of the most challenging extreme sailing journeys in the world, attracting dreamers, pioneers and explorers who believe that the impossible can become possible. Since the first race in 1989, about 200 competitors have set out on this journey around the world, but only 114 people have completed the race, which is only about half of them. The race requires sailing alone, non-stop and without external assistance, which not only places extremely high demands on the skills, resilience and willpower of the captain, but also tests their luck and courage. The challenge of this race has been hailed as the "Everest of the Sea". In fact, to date, more people have climbed Mount Everest than have completed the Vendée Globe, making this race the ultimate test of human endurance. Participants must overcome extreme weather, cold temperatures, huge waves, physical fatigue and loneliness, with almost inevitable damage to the boat and even possible injuries, in order to complete this 45,000 km (24,300 miles) journey. For an impossible race, create an impossible watch. To welcome the 10th Vendée Globe, independent watchmaking pioneer Ulysse Nardin has launched the Diver Net watch Vendée Globe Limited Edition. This subversive watch is based on the classic high-performance diving watch Diver series of Ulysse Nardin, continuing the brand's nearly 180 years of deep marine heritage. The Ulysse Nardin Diver Net watch Vendée Globe Limited Edition breaks the convention in both design and technology. It uses advanced recycled materials such as CarbonFoil carbon fiber and NyloFoil nylon fiber, becoming a milestone in the brand's history. The limited edition of 300 pieces is issued worldwide. The watch has a water resistance of 300 meters, is equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel for diving timing, the hands and scales are coated with luminous coating, and there is a clearly visible second hand to ensure that the running status of the watch is clear at a glance. First Replica Watches For The Best Price On Wristwatchline.