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Urwerk UR-112 Aggregat Back to Black

With the UR-112 Aggregat “Bicolore” that debuted last year, Urwerk reinvented itself from the trademark satellite cube displays with the novel satellite prism hours and minutes display. Now the watchmaker has taken the “Bicolore” and given it a sleek, all-black makeover with the UR-112 Aggregat “Back to Black”. The UR-112 Aggregat “Back to Black” has

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Urwerk UR-111C Gunmetal

Since its inception, Urwerk has always been about pushing the boundaries of what a mechanical watch can be. Founders Martin Frei and Felix Baumgartner continue to innovate in terms of both design and mechanics, while always using their solid watchmaking foundation to ground their work in the history of horology. Their latest creation, the Urwerk

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Urwerk UR-111C Iron

As part of the brand’s ‘Special Projects’ line, the UR-111C is Urwerk at its best, a mature watch that soars with mechanical ingenuity and a design ethos straight out of Blade Runner. Although it does not bear the hallmark satellite hour hands we have come to associate with the brand, the Urwerk UR-111C Iron is

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Urwerk UR-111C Black Cobra

The 2018 launch of Urwerk’s UR-111C generated quite a bit of buzz among the watch community. A dissident from the signature wandering hours complication, the UR-111C flaunted jumping hours, linear retrograde minutes, a novel roller crown, and optical fibre-augmented seconds all the while remaining faithful to Urwerk’s Sci-Fi design ethos. Making its debut in two

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Urwerk UR-111C TT

As part of the brand’s ‘Special Projects’ line, the UR-111C is Urwerk at its best, a mature watch that soars with mechanical ingenuity and a design ethos straight out of Blade Runner. Although it does not bear the hallmark satellite hour hands we have come to associate with the brand, the Urwerk UR-111C TT is

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Urwerk EMC Time Hunter Desert Sage

URWERK’s EMC Time Hunter, the world’s first watch that lets you adjust the precision and gauge the amplitude of the balance, is decked out in military gear and primed for action. Tougher than ever, the new EMC Time Hunter Desert Sage features a ceramic-type lacquer treatment on the case resulting in a matte beige surface

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Urwerk UR-220 C81 “Falcon Project” 

Over the summer, the watchmaking duo of Martin Frei and Felix Baumgartner presented what was to be the final edition of Urwerk’s UR-210 watch, a classic of contemporary independent watch design that had become, since it launched in 2012, the reference I most associated with their company. Recently, they’ve announced the followup to the UR-210

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Urwerk UR-220 All Black “Falcon Project”

Over the summer, the watchmaking duo of Martin Frei and Felix Baumgartner presented what was to be the final edition of Urwerk’s UR-210 watch, a classic of contemporary independent watch design that had become, since it launched in 2012, the reference I most associated with their company. Recently, they’ve announced the followup to the UR-210

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Urwerk UR-100 V Iron

Introduced last year, the UR-100 was a sort of back-to-basics for URWERK. Besides retaining the ultra-bold design of all the brand’s creation, it was simplified, more compact, more focused – a sort of throwback to the early days of the brand, with the UR101/102. After inaugural editions in black or silver, followed by a Gunmetal

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Urwerk EMC Time Hunter Stormtrooper

Novelty watches are usually cheap and cheerful. Just ask Timex, busy pimping Charlie Brown’s beagle. Or Romain Jerome, a brand that went under trying to sell novelty watches for 15 large plus (e.g., the Tetris-based Moon Invader). Judging from the Urwerk EMC Time Hunter Stormtrooper, Urwerk shares RJ’s ill-fated belief that really expensive novelty watches

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