Urwerk. A Large and Unusual Titanium Wristwatch with Wandering Hour Display and Power Reserve
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Urwerk. A Large and Unusual Titanium Wristwatch with Wandering Hour Display and Power Reserve

SIGNED URWERK, REF. 103.08 TIALN, NO. 086, CIRCA 2010

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Urwerk. A Large and Unusual Titanium Wristwatch with Wandering Hour Display and Power Reserve
Signed Urwerk, Ref. 103.08 TiALN, No. 086, Circa 2010
Mechanical jewelled lever movement, dial visible under a U-shaped dome and consisting of rotating hour satellites as they pass by the minute arc, green luminous Arabic numerals, large titanium case, black PVD-coated back secured by four screws and with control board for fan-form power reserve indicator and 15 minutes counter and constant seconds, small user adjustable fine-tuning screw, oversized milled crown, large titanium Urwerk buckle, case, dial, and movement signed
45mm overall length
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Lot Essay

Accompanied by a Urwerk Certificate of Origin & International Guarantee dated 30th January, 2010, product literature, Urwerk presentation box, and outer packaging.

Urwerk was created following a meeting between brothers and watchmakers Felix and Thomas Baumgartner, and their friend Martin Frei, an artist and designer. Urwerk SA was officially launched in 1997, with the intention of following their own path and pushing the boundaries of haute horologie. The name was inspired by the Sumerian city of Ur, and the German word Werk. The Sumerian people marked the passage of time with moving shadows casts by obelisks, specifically the course of a year partitioned into twelve units. The German word Werk means to work, create, and evolve.

In 2007 Urwerk presented it's iconic 103 model with a TiAlN-coated steel case, one of the hardest known in the watch world. A TiAlN coating less than 4 microns thick will have an effect on the watch of resisting the underlying metal to scratches and shocks, and even acids. The color of the metal is dependent on the ratio of Titanium and Aluminum in the alloy, so the case color can range from a bronze to a dark black, even a purplish hue, as seen on the present watch.


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