ONLY WATCH 2011

Monaco, Sep 23, 2011

LOT 36

URWERK, "UR-103 Phoenix" for Only Watch URWERK, Genève, ?UR-103 Phoenix?. Made in collaboration with the master engraver Jean-Vincent Huguenin, one of the most gifted artists in the field. The very last URWERK UR-103 ? UR-103 Phoenix. End of 2010, URWERK stopped production of the UR-103, their landmark timepiece. Especially for Only Watch 2011, the UR-103 rises from the ashes with the pièce unique UR-103 Phoenix. Very fine and unique, futuristic, rectangular, sculpted, water-resistant, 18K white gold and titanium wristwatch with digital time indicated by orbiting hour satellites, control board, power reserve indication and a 18K white gold URWERK buckle. Accompanied by fitted box and Certificate.

Case: 18K white gold, two-body, solid, polished with fluted front, ?Urwerk /Jean-Vincent Huguenin? hand-engraved on case and bezel with a phoenix motif and the word "Phoenix". Caseback in titanium with 4 screws and control board, featuring a fine-tuning screw (fast/slow) and subsidiary dials for the 36-hour up-and-down indication as well as the 15-minute and seconds to set time precisely, oversized winding crown at 12, sapphire crystals. Dial: The orbital cross carries the four hoursatellites and an internal Maltese cross governs each of these satellites. The time is indicated by the orbiting hour satellites as they pass the arc of the minutes. Movement: Cal. 3.03 manually wound, unique triple base plate in ARCAP P40, orbital cross in titanium, hour satellites in aluminum. Dial, case and movement signed. Dimensions 36 x 50 mm.

Wish Price EUR 70,000 - 90,000


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Born from a 1995 meeting between two brothers, Felix and Thomas Baumgartner, both gifted watchmakers, and Martin Frei, a talented artist and designer. Their goal was to design and craft haute horlogerie timepieces blending tradition with futuristic vision. UR: The city of Ur, the place where our perception of time was molded over 6000 years ago by the moving shadows cast by the obelisks of Ur. These giant sundials unveiled the mysteries of the earth's movement through space. The Sumerians, the people of Ur, declared that the passage of these shadows through the course of one year should be partitioned into12 units, thus laying the foundation for a system of timekeeping which has endured to this day. WERK: In the German language, 'werk' means to work, create, evolve, shape, forge and to arouse emotions. URWERK SA was launched in 1997 with one overriding aim: to follow nobody but to create their own path in pushing the boundaries of haute horlogerie ever further.