Urwerk A rare and unusual AlTiN-coated titanium wristwatch with revolving satellite complication with telescopic minute hands, twin turbine winding system, moon phase and day/night indication, with presentation box
45mm length
The Urwerk brand was founded on a philosophy of creating haute horlogerie that was a blend of traditional watchmaking with a futuristic vision. A collaborative effort between brothers Felix and Thomas Baumgartner and designer Martin Frei, the trio sought to bring a new aesthetic the world of horology. The name derives from the ancient Sumerian city of Ur, whose obelisks were used to track time through shadows. It was here that a year was divided into 12 units. The word “werk” is German for work or create and it is through this concept of creating, evolving and shaping that the team transformed traditional time display into a new and innovative experience. Their first watches appeared at Baselworld in 1997 and were minimalistic wandering hour watches the UR 101 and 102. By 2005, the revolving satellite concept had taken form and featured in their UR1033.
Released in 2008, the UR 202 was a new creation that maintained the now iconic design and form, but featured a new innovative winding system using compressed air, the Turbine Automatic. The concept is that the winding rate is regulated by fluid dynamics. The movement has two miniature turbines coupled with a winding rotor. Depending on the level of activity, this complex regulates the flow so that during normal activity the turbines spin freely, during vigorous activity the air pressure generated reduces the winding rate by 35%, and during extreme activity the turbines are blocked. This process allows for less wear on the movement and extends the movements lifespan.
The present Turbine Automatic is a fascinating display of unique design and modern forward-thinking technology. In our modern world it is interesting to see new concepts coming out in the horological world. The watch is wearable and has a futuristic look.