Urwerk Full Black Titanium Jacket
UR-100V FTJ
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Full Specification
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Brand UrwerkCollectionUR-SatelliteSeriesUR-100Model NoUR-100V FTJ
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MovementMovement AutomaticCalibre UR 12.02CaseCase Size 41 mmCase Thickness 14 mmCase Shape CushionCase Material TitaniumCase Back See-through Case BackGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialLuminosity On Hands, Hour MarkersDial Colour SkeletonStrapStrap Material Titanium & Black DLCStrap Colour BlackClasp Type Folding ClaspBuckle/Clasp Material Titanium & Black DLCOtherGender MenWater Resistance (M) 30Limited Edition YesWarranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
About the Urwerk UR-Satellite Collection
Every Urwerk watch is curated with an unconventional and non-conformist attitude, redefining how to read time on a wristwatch. And nowhere is it more accurate than with the Urwerk UR-Satellite collection. These watches are known for their eccentric look and the iconic satellite display, after which the collection is named.
The brand's signature wandering hour satellites constitute one of the most complex dial layouts of all time. They have been a part of the brand's design book since 2003 with the launch of the UR-103. Today, that structure has evolved into even more elaborate and intricate formats, realised into various cool and handsome timepieces of the UR-Satellite collection.
Urwerk’s Satellite Display
Urwerk's satellite display is an ingenious invention that has solidified the brand's standing in the world of watchmaking. Despite its initial complexity, the configuration is nothing short of a super cool spectacle on the wrist. It features a semicircular minutes scale typically located at the bottom of the dial. Cleverly positioned satellite arms, mostly three and sometimes four, ensure that only one arm is visible at a time, pointing to the minute scale. These arms rotate after every 60 minutes. Each arm has rotating discs or "satellites" attached, marked with numbers to indicate the hours. This configuration allows the satellites to correctly display the current hour and minutes simultaneously.
A Mechanical Revolution
Urwerk are a brand known for continuously pushing boundaries and they have elevated their UR-Satellite watches with distinct complications and design elements. In the UR-230 Eagle, the brand introduced a mobile cover on the case, and they split the satellites into two for the UR-120. But the choice of complications is where Urwerk really punch above their weight. These watches are loaded with exceptional astronomical indications, such as measuring the time required for a ray of light to reach each planet, the rotation of the Earth in 20 minutes, and the revolution of the Earth around the Sun in 20 minutes.
ABOUT THE MOVEMENT
The Urwerk UR12.02 is equipped with an automatic winding mechanism featuring a Vaucher movement as its base. It offers 48 hours of power reserve and operates at a frequency of 28,800bph. The UR12.02 showcases Urwerk's distinctive orbital satellite hours gear train and a Windfänger winding rotor. It boasts 40 jewels, aluminium satellite hours on beryllium bronze Geneva crosses, and an aluminium carousel. It measures the rotational distance at the equator in 20 minutes and the orbital distance in 20 minutes.
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- Brand Urwerk
- Reference UR 12.02
- Movement Automatic
- Display Analog
- Power Reserve approx. 48 hours
- Jewels 40
- Frequency 28800 bph
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