Geneva 2008: Urwerk

Apr 09, 2008,02:27 AM
 

Urwerk is showing their watches outside the fairs in a suite at the Hotel Les Bergues.
This is what I saw:

The new 202 with automatic winding, Steel case coated with AlTiN.
The AlTiN coating is used on machine tools to give them exceptional hardness and longivity.  Next to the watch you can see such a milling bit with AlTiN coating.




The automatic winding mechanism being between the movement and the case back doesn't allow including a control panel in this model, but it does have an adjustable winding mechanism.  For vigorous activities automatic winding over-winds the watch.  To avoid this the Urwerk 202 allows adjusting the sensitivity of the winding mechanism.  Two small turbines, seen here, are driven by the winding mass.  The air that flows through the channel can be more or less blocked using the handle in the middle.  The more the airflow is blocked, the more resistance the turbines have, less the watch is wound.  In the final position the winding mass is mechanically blocked so it doesn't move at all for very vigorous activities.  In this picture the little holes are all open for maximum winding.





This new 103.8 with a steel case is also coated with an industrial coating, this time TiAlN which is a rich brown.
Again shown with a mill using the same coating.




103.8 in Steel TiAlN and WG from the back.




A 202 in white gold, note the new moon phase and day/night disks replacing hands on earlier models.














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Lots of nice watches. (nt)

 
 By: Ronald Held : April 9th, 2008-02:56

Thanks for sharing...

 
 By: Rob : April 9th, 2008-15:25
another admirable set of goodies from the uber boys at Urwerk. Looking forward to handling these in the metal although I suspect that there will now be a mad rush for the remaining manual wind Urwerks in the market today. Somehow an automatic Urwerk doesn...