Urwerk has introduced the new UR-105 Raging Gold. |
Martin Frei, Urwerk’s co-founder and designer is also a
self-confessed victim of the lure of gold: “There’s always this little inner
voice that reminds me how much I love this metal. Beyond the march of
technology, changes in fashion, new functions, new materials; gold is always
gold. It’s forever. It’s the metal that lights me up.”
Production will be limited to 22 pieces. |
The designer’s
infatuation for the noblest of materials that lives forever without a stain on
its glory is how the UR-105 Raging Gold came to be. A shield of red gold carved
in an intriguing pattern serves as the bezel on a titanium case.
“Once again, we try to engage all your senses,” explains
Felix Baumgartner, Urwerk’s co-founder and master watchmaker. “Our UR-105 Raging Gold should not only be a pleasure to look at, but a pleasure to
touch. The lines and the texture of the case go back to classic principles. The
pattern derives from the hobnail motif "Clou de Paris" that was popular in high-class watches. It's a little bit like my "Madeleine de
Proust". Embed this little touch of history in a disruptive model gets me
a thrill from bringing a conservative style to a revolutionary watch.”
confesses Felix Baumgartner, master watchmaker and co-founder of Urwerk.
Technically, the UR-105 works on the fundamental concept of
Urwerk’s watchmaking, the wandering hour principle, in which each hour travels
in turn across a 60-minute arc. This ancient and more intuitive way of telling
the time is made easier by a mask made of PEEK, a semi-crystalline polymer,
which hides the hours that have completed their 60-minute patrol. The mask is
also superbly decorated in proper traditional style.
A Clou de Paris motif decorates the red gold bezel. |
This 105 version incorporates the latest developments in
Urwerk’s constant efforts to add value to the wandering hour principle. The
most intricate part of the mechanism, the carousel, which carries the hours in
groups of three on four satellite discs, is hidden. It silently and unerringly
brings the right hour to the right place at the right time. “In our earlier
models,” recalls Felix Baumgartner, “the satellites were mounted on Maltese
crosses and suspended from the rotating arms. We’ve found a way to improve on
this idea. You can feel the result in your fingertips when you set the time.
There’s no friction, no jolts, just the dance of the satellites. Our efforts
have been absorbed into a much more fluid transmission.”
On the back of the UR-105, turbines control the self-winding
system. Switch the lever to Full and the winding rotor reacts to your slightest
movement to wind the mainspring. In the Red (reduced) position, the rotor’s
movements are dampened to avoid excessive tension in the mainspring. In the
Stop position the self-winding mechanism is disengaged and the watch can be
wound manually with the crown.
UR-105 “Raging Gold”
Technial Specifications
Limited edition: 22 pieces
Movement
Caliber: UR 5.02, self-winding mechanism regulated by a
double turbine
Jewels: 52
Frequency: 28,800v/h - 4Hz
Power reserve: 48
hours
Materials
Satellite hours turned by Geneva crosses in beryllium bronze
Orbiting structure in PEEK (PolyEtherEtherKetone)
Carousel and baseplates in ARCAP
Finishes
Circular and straight graining, sanding
Chamfered screw heads
Indications
Wandering hours, minutes
Hour numerals and minutes track hand painted in
SuperLuminova
Case
Materials: UR-105 case 4N gold and the back in titanium with
black PVD coating
Dimensions: Width 39.50mm; length: 53mm; height: 16.8 mm
Glass: Sapphire crystal
Water resistance: Pressure tested to 30m/3ATM
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