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ReviewEarning Its Wings: Introducing The New Urwerk UR-230 ‘Eagle’

The UR-230 ‘Eagle’ marks a new chapter in Urwerk's legacy, offering a unique blend of radical aesthetics and groundbreaking mechanics

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When it comes to watches that make a statement beyond just telling time, the avant-garde Swiss brand Urwerk have crafted an identity unlike any other. Since 1995, Urwerk have gained a devoted cult following for their watches that fuse radical aesthetics, futuristic visions and groundbreaking mechanics into intricately designed pieces of wearable art. Their watches are not just timekeeping devices, but complex demonstrations of innovative engineering and unconventional style. The UR-210, one of Urwerk’s most iconic models, exemplified this unique approach. When it first came out, the UR-210 was a total game-changer for Urwerk. With its unique satellite time-display and the world’s first winding efficiency indicator, the UR-210 went beyond just keeping the hours. For both Urwerk’s fans and watch enthusiasts in general, the UR-210 was an icon of avant-garde horology. So when Urwerk discontinued the model in 2020, it signalled the end of an era. However, Urwerk weren’t about to ditch their pioneering spirit that put them on the map. Instead, they channelled it into the UR-230 Eagle, unveiled as the UR-210’s successor. Rather than just an updated variant, the Eagle represents a fresh evolution of Urwerk’s signature rule-breaking approach. 

Urwerk UR-230 ‘Eagle’
Urwerk have unveiled the UR-230 as the UR-210’s successor, and the the UR-230 Eagle represents a fresh evolution of Urwerk’s signature rule-breaking approach

Unravelling The Urwerk UR-230 Eagle

One look at this watch and you just know it’s an Urwerk. Crafted from Carbon Thin Ply (CTP) carbon and black DLC-treated titanium, the case presents a robust yet refined look. The use of CTP carbon, built up in 318 layers, gives the trapeze-shaped case a unique, textured appearance that’s both visually striking and technically impressive. This case maintains the brand’s signature style while subtly streamlining the case profile, demonstrating Urwerk’s ethos of evolution within tradition. 

What sets the UR-230 apart, however, is its innovative protective cover. This feature—reminiscent of half-hunter pocket watches—adds a layer of both practicality and intrigue to the design. The cover, also made from CTP carbon and titanium, can be lifted to reveal the watch’s face, adding an interactive element to the experience of reading time. It’s not just a protective layer; it’s a design statement that enhances the watch’s overall aesthetic. The cover’s beak-shaped edge, designed for easy lifting, and the integrated brake system that ensures a gentle closure, highlight Urwerk’s attention to both form and function. This blend of old-world charm with futuristic design sets the UR-230 Eagle apart in the realm of luxury watches.

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What sets the UR-230 apart, however, is its innovative protective cover, which can be lifted to reveal the watch's face, adding an interactive element to the experience of reading time

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This feature—reminiscent of half-hunter pocket watches—adds a layer of both practicality and intrigue to the design

The dial of the UR-230 Eagle, visible once the cover is lifted, continues Urwerk’s tradition of unconventional time display. The satellite complication, with its wandering hours and retrograde minutes, is a visual spectacle. The rotating blocks, on a three-armed carousel, display the hours, while an aluminium retrograde hand points to the minutes. This complex mechanism is not just about telling time; it’s about showcasing mechanical artistry. The luminous material used for the indicators ensures readability in low light, marrying practicality with the watch’s avant-garde design. The overall effect is a dial that’s both a functional timepiece and a conversation starter, embodying Urwerk’s philosophy of creating watches that are as much a piece of watchmaking art as they are a tool for timekeeping.

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The dial of the UR-230 Eagle, visible once the cover is lifted, continues Urwerk's tradition of unconventional time display

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The satellite complication, with its wandering hours and retrograde minutes, is a visual spectacle

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The use of CTP carbon, built up in 318 layers, gives the exterior a unique, textured appearance

The Technical Mastery Of The UR-230 Eagle

At the heart of the UR-230 Eagle lies the UR-7.30 calibre, demonstrating Urwerk’s mastery of complex watchmaking. This automatic movement operates at 28,800vph with an impressive 48-hour power reserve, thanks to its efficient and reliable construction. In the UR-230 Eagle, the movement is not just functional but also a visual highlight for Urwerk. It features meticulous hand-finishing, including circular brushing on various components, adding to its refined look. The shot-peening technique is employed, where tiny beads or pellets are propelled at high velocity onto the metal surfaces. This process not only creates a unique texture for added visual depth but also enhances the metal’s durability. 

One of the more notable technical features of the UR-230 is its dual variable-geometry turbine system. This innovative mechanism serves a dual purpose: one turbine acts as a shock absorber, enhancing the watch’s robustness and durability, while the other regulates the airflow feeding the winding system. This ‘air brake’ system is particularly ingenious, designed to modulate the winding power based on the wearer’s activity level. It can be manually adjusted via a rotating knob on the back of the watch, allowing for a personalised experience. This level of technical sophistication in the winding system is a rare find and underscores Urwerk’s dedication to creating watches that are not just timekeepers but technological masterpieces.

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There’s a knob on the caseback to switch the watch from automatic winding to manual winding, which is indicated at the On-Off display at 1 o’clock

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The luminous material used for the indicators ensures readability in low light, marrying practicality with the watch's avant-garde design

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There's a dual variable-geometry turbine system where one turbine acts as a shock absorber while the other regulates the airflow feeding the winding system

Furthermore, the UR-230 ‘Eagle’ offers the option to switch from automatic to manual winding, adding another layer of interaction for the wearer. This feature is indicative of Urwerk’s philosophy of offering a tactile, engaging experience with their watches. The movement is housed in a hermetically sealed container within the watch, ensuring protection against external elements and enhancing its durability. 

Final Thoughts On The UR-230 Eagle

Between the wild styling and technical innovations, the UR-230 keeps pushing the boundaries of what we expect in watch aesthetics and mechanics. It’s a completely novel offering that lets Urwerk continue their quest to reinvent modern timekeeping. With the UR-230 Eagle watch, the brand stay loyal to their commitment of never releasing a run-of-the-mill wristwatch—and we wouldn’t want it any other way.

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