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Urwerk UR-103.06 103.06

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Reference 103.06 | A special edition white gold, titanium and diamond-set wristwatch with satellite hour display, control board and power reserve indication | Circa 2009 Urwerk

Dial: black Calibre: cal. UR 103.06 manual winding, jewelled Movement number: Case: 18k white gold, titanium and diamond-set, case back secured by 4 screws Case number: Edition Spéciale Closure: 18k white gold and diamond-set Urwerk buckle Size: 36 x 52 mm (width x length including lugs) Signed: case, dial and movement Box: no Papers: no Accessories: Urwerk warranty card and travel pouch Please note that Urwerk will offer the buyer a complimentary service and will issue a Certificate of Authenticity after it.Urwerk UR-103.06 – The Diamond-Crusted Starship Born from the collision of horology and sci-fi, Urwerk has always been a rebel force in watchmaking. Founded in 1997 by master watchmaker Felix Baumgartner and visionary designer Martin Frei—both in their early 20s—the brand was fueled by the pop culture of their youth: comic books, avant-garde design, and the boundless imagination of science fiction. The UR-103 was the ignition sequence, the breakthrough that propelled Urwerk into haute horlogerie’s stratosphere. Its radical time display—four orbiting hour satellites—rewrote the rules, tackling friction and energy efficiency like an interstellar propulsion system. Then came the UR-103.06, an evolution that fused deep-space engineering with celestial opulence. Diamonds—277 of them, totaling 5.28 carats—are meticulously set into its case, crown, and dial, transforming this stealthy horological spacecraft into a radiant anomaly. White gold and titanium form its exoskeleton, while inside, a mechanical powerhouse drives the jumping hour modules like the reactors of a starship accelerating into the void. A timepiece that looks less assembled and more forged—not in a watchmaker’s atelier, but in the gravitational forge of a neutron star—this UR-103.06 is proof that innovation and luxury are not separate dimensions but parallel forces converging at Urwerk’s singularity.

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