Urwerk. A fine and unusual black PVD-coated titanium reversible wristwatch with wandering hour display, certificate and box
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Urwerk. A fine and unusual black PVD-coated titanium reversible wristwatch with wandering hour display, certificate and box

Signed Urwerk, ref. UR-T8, Transformer Turbine Automatic Limited Edition 20th Anniversary model, no. 2 / 30, case no. Z17 232, circa 2017

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Urwerk. A fine and unusual black PVD-coated titanium reversible wristwatch with wandering hour display, certificate and box
Signed Urwerk, ref. UR-T8, Transformer Turbine Automatic Limited Edition 20th Anniversary model, no. 2 / 30, case no. Z17 232, circa 2017
Movement: cal. UR-T8, automatic with unidirectional rotor regulated by a single turbine
Dial: rotating hour satellites or wandering hours with luminous numerals
Case: matte black PVD-coated titanium, rotating body released by two pushers, 60.23 mm. wide, 48.35 mm. overall length, signed
With: black PVD-coated Urwerk buckle, International Warranty Certificate stamped by Anders Superbrands, Munich, and dated 18th April 2017, owner’s manual and fitted box with outer packaging
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Lot Essay

Urwerk’s first transformable watch, the UR-T8 was launched in 2017 to mark the 20th anniversary of the brand. The distinctive feature of the model is that the case can be flipped over in the “Reverso” manner. This design allows the look of the watch to change between watch mode and “mystery” mode on the wrist.

The wandering hours configuration for reading the time has become a signature style of the Urwerk brand and an icon of contemporary timepiece design. The present UR-T8 model has the biggest carousel configuration yet produced by the company with rotating hour/minute modules mounted on planetary gears with each arm supporting four hour numerals. The UR-T8 was available in two versions: titanium and PVD or black PVD titanium, and each limited to 30 pieces. To the best of our knowledge the present watch is the only example to have so far been offered at international auction.

Urwerk was founded in 1997 by Felix Baumgartner and Martin Frei who both shared the will of creating an independent vision of a timepiece and presented their first timepieces (UR-101 and UR-102) at Académie Horlogère des Créateurs Indépendants, Baselworld in the same year. Urwerk, as a company, believes in allying creativity and efficiency in order to build watches, while following the highest standards of manufacturing.

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