URWERK UR-105M: An iron knight ready to conquer time (Novelty)

Apr 23, 2014,01:16 AM
 

During the Geneva week in January, I had the pleasure to see at least the movement of the latest novelty from URWERK. I already shared my movement pictures with you and URWERK offered a few teasers, only.



Until a few days ago, there was some kind of silence. But now I can (finally ;-) ) show you the first pictures of the latest family member from URWERK – in two versions: the ‘Iron Knight’ with a titanium case and steel bezel and the ‘Dark Knight’ with a titanium case and AITiN-treated steel bezel.


Here we go :










Unfortunately I haven´t seen it in the metal (so far), but even on the press pictures it looks very “sexy” to me. It is the successor of the UR-103, but this time it seems to have one more – important to me – feature. The evolution seems to be more pleasing to the hands. The angles of the case look very promising when it comes to haptic – haptic stimulus. So far I didn´t even mention some of the features, URWERK is known for. Really looking forward to it … smile

 

Official Press Release :

 

Geneva, April 2014

 

URWERK’s UR-105M is inspired by the Middle  Ages, an era of lances, legends, chivalrous conduct and noble deeds. An era when knights in shining armor would risk their lives for honor and glory, with only their faith and shield for protection. The UR-105M embodies their gallant valor in a titanium and steel arena, the satellite hours conquering time in an eternal jousting tournament.





 

All of URWERK's iconic codes are present in the UR-105M. Satellite hours gliding slowly along the minute scale, darkened over-sized crown at 12 o’clock and a subtle technical feel.

 

The UR-105M features an impressive titanium body reinforced by steel armor. At the heart of its time display four satellites slowly orbit. Each of these satellites is visible during their 60-minute journey along the minute scale. A circular PEEK (PolyEtherEthercetone) canopy with openings enhances the current hour. Once the hour has elapsed, the satellite – guided by a Geneva cross – rotates and continues around its orbit for another three hours before returning to the center stage. Completing the indications, running seconds and power reserve are displayed laterally on the case band.

 

At the back of the UR-105M, URWERK’s signature ‘Control Board’ houses additional displays and functions: an ‘Oil Change’ indicator alerting when it is time for a service; 42-hour power reserve indicator; plus the fine-tuning screw allowing adjustment of the rate.

 

Martin Frei, URWERK’s co-founder and artistic director, explains: “The case of UR-105M was developed as an armor. The visible screws on the bezel not only bring a distinctive esthetic to the watch, but also tack the steel armor onto its titanium body. This shield protects the movement (the heart of the watch) from the outside world’s aggressions. For me, the parallel with the chivalrous imagery is obvious. You have the power of the bezel-armor generating a feeling of invincibility.”

 

 



“With UR-105M, we’re not trying to show off, but rather ignite a calmer and mellower dimension,” adds Felix Baumgartner, URWERK’s co-founder and master watchmaker. “We offer an intuitive time display, with playfully ergonomic time setting. Technical challenge is at the heart of all our creations, and the performance here is subtle. 

 

“First of all, the aluminum and PEEK structure has to rotate with absolute chronometric precision. We needed the lightest materials to achieve a high level of precision and PEEK was ideal: The PEEK polymer is used in surgery because its excellent mechanical properties and chemical resistance . The other challenge accomplished by UR-105M is of another type entirely: A honeycomb seconds disk on the right side of the case underneath the minute dial indicates the passing of each 10 seconds. This indicator is synchronized to another seconds indicator situated on the side of the case.”








The UR-105M is available in two versions: the ‘Iron Knight’ with a titanium case and steel bezel and the ‘Dark Knight’ with a titanium case and AITiN-treated steel bezel.

 

UR-105M - Technical Specifications

 

Movement

 

Caliber:

UR 5.01 manual-winding mechanical movement

Jewels:

38

Frequency:

28,800v/h - 4Hz

Power reserve:

42 hours

Materials:

Satellite hours driven by bronze beryllium Geneva crosses

Orbital structure in PEEK (PolyEtherEthercetone)

Carrousel and three main plates in brass

Digital skeletonized seconds display in nickel (LIGA process)

Seconds indications and lateral power reserve in aluminum

Surface finishes:

Perlage and bead-blasting

Countersunk screw heads

 

 

Indications

Dial: Hours, minutes and 10 seconds

Case band: Lateral seconds and power reserve indications

Control board: ‘Oil Change’ and power reserve indications, timing adjustment screw

 

 

Case

 

Materials:

UR-105M 'Iron Knight': titanium and steel bezel

UR-105M ‘Dark Knight': titanium and AITin-treated steel bezel

Dimensions:

39.50mm x 53mm x 16.65mm

Crystal:

Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating

Water resistance:

Pressure tested to 3ATM / 30m

Surface finishes:

- UR-105M ‘Iron Knight’: sand-blasted bezel; circular graining; and vertical graining

- UR-105M ‘Dark Knight’: AITiN-treated with bead-blasted bezel 



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Will that ´Iron Knight´be able to protect me, these days? Well, at least against paradigms, bad taste … smile

 

Oliver

 

Some more (official, bigger) pictures, for your pleasure :
























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I like.

 
 By: RobCH : April 23rd, 2014-05:10
Not sure about the whole 'knight' thing, but it look's cool.

Me too...

 
 By: andrewluff : April 23rd, 2014-09:41
on the like... and the knight thing :-) Cheers Andrew

Just love it, combines the 103, 201 & 210 all in

 
 By: Hulk : April 24th, 2014-02:22
one look. This is superb designing, making the next generation better than the last. Hands up to Urwerk. Will put on the wish list for sure. Cheers Steve

New maths: 103+210=105

 
 By: Mark in Paris : April 25th, 2014-05:42
This is a very nice evolution of the collection from Urwerk. The UR110 (which remains my fav. although a bit big for my wrist) introduced this kind of case construction. The 210 was smaller and still very interesting with its "merry go round" display. The... 

Here are two wristshots

 
 By: foversta : April 29th, 2014-13:50
Thanks for the presentation Oliver, I will come back to this watch later. Fx ...  

FX, why am I not suprised ...

 
 By: small-luxury-world : April 29th, 2014-14:14
to see it on your wrist :-) Thanks! Oliver