製造商: Urwerk 年份: Circa 2007 型號: UR 103.08 錶殼號碼: No. 04 型號名稱: UR 103.08 TiAlN 材料: TiAlN (titanium aluminium nitride) -coated stainless steel and titanium 機芯: Manual, cal. 3.03, 21 jewels 錶帶/ 錶鏈: Urwerk black material strap 錶扣: TiAlN-coated stainless steel pin buckle 尺寸: 50mm length x 36mm width 簽名: Case, dial, movement, and buckle signed. 配件: Accompanied by Urwerk Certificate and International Guarantee, instruction manual, fitted presentation box, and outer box.
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In production from 2003 until 2010, the UR-103 is one of the most recognizable iterations for the ingenious Urwerk brand, brainchild of watchmaker Felix Baumgartner and designer Martin Frei. With its curved, avant-garde form and intricate, unusual time display, the UR-103 was a success with collectors upon its release, and was adapted with many different materials and treatments over its production run.
The UR-103.08 dating to 2007 is crafted in a highly interesting and novel material: stainless steel coated in titanium aluminum nitride. This unique alloy gives the watch a purplish-bronze metallic hue and an increased hardness – to protect against scratches – similar to that of sapphire. An estimated 50 examples were made, of which this is numbered 04, and it is one of the very few to bear the intensely difficult to engineer angular crystal. Due to the difficulties encountered in manufacturing the angular crystal, only 20 of the 50 examples are fitted with this specific crystal. Despite its unconventional shape, it is quite ergonomic and easy to wear, as well as striking and adventurous.
Time is indicated via four three-dimensional orbiting and revolving hour-display satellites. A first for the industry, the reverse of the watch features a dashboard featuring a power reserve display, indication of minutes and running seconds for exact time setting, as well as a small screw enabling the wearer to fine tune the hairspring for greater precision.
Accompanied by its original complement of accessories and rarely seen TiAlN-coated stainless steel pin buckle, it is preserved in excellent condition.
The Swiss firm's name "Urwerk" is a play on the German word meaning clockwork. "Ur" is an ancient Sumerian city in which the populace used sundials for timekeeping, while "werk" is German for creation. The company started by Felix Baumgartner and Martin Frei is known for their innovative avant-garde designs inspired by space travel. With their own take on time indication, like many of their contemporaries, their futuristic timepieces are rooted in high-end traditional watchmaking. Their signature floating method of time indication using rotating satellites traces back to a watch made in 1656. Producing only 150 watches per year, they have impressed connoisseurs with their innovativeness and cutting-edge technical prowess.