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Ebert-Uhren
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60311 Frankfurt
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Uhrenwerkstatt
Mainzer Str. 37
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Körnerstraße 8
71634 Ludwigsburg
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Juwelier Schäfer
Marktplatz 19
72108 Rottenburg
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Beckmann Schmuckdesign Trauringe
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Rathausgasse 7
79098 Freiburg
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Juwelier Fetzer
Stadtplatz 6
85368 Moosburg
Tel.: 08761 / 24 28
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Designer Diamonds
Jakoberstr. 51-53
86152 Augsburg
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Rustika Gold- und Silberschmuck
Trauringe - Uhren
Münzhalde 7
87600 Kaufbeuren
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Lammstr. 4
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» Protected by a golden shield: The UR-110 RG
The UR-110 Torpedo has now been embellished with a solid gold armor[…] … The UR-110 RG with its red gold bezel – 5N for the purists – consummately blends a golden touch of class with a high-tech Grade 5 titanium body[…] … “We are known for complications that require cutting-edge high-performance materials, yet gold has always been one of our favorite materials,” says Felix Baumgartner, URWERK co-founder and chief watchmaker[…] … “All of our collections feature a version crafted in this noble metal, from the very first UR-101 to the UR-110[…] … Gold and titanium are the main components of this new UR-110, a watch of contrasts[…] … ” Martin Frei, URWERK co-founder, adds: "Gold provides a unique feeling and emotion thanks to its density and its special appearance[…] … I like its solid, heavy, reassuring and eternal character[…] … Our UR-110 collection could not be complete without a counterpart in gold[…] … " Having won the 2011 Grand Prix d’Horlogerie de Genève prize for Best Design Watch, the UR-110 is at the forefront of watchmaking excellence, continuing URWERK’s radical tradition of telling the time using orbiting satellite complications[…] … In the UR-110 RG, the time is always shown on the right side of the watch[…] … Planetary gearing keeps the three hour-satellites and their arrow-shaped “torpedoes” in parallel formation as they take turns to indicate the time as they pass the 60-minute track[…] … This performance is made possible by means of an architecture featuring three levels of complexity: - A central carousel providing the complication with stability and equilibrium - Planetary gearing assuring the parallel rotation of the three hour-satellites as they orbit the dial - Three counter-rotating hour modules – each comprising an hour satellite, minute hand and counter balance – are each mounted on a planetary gear[…] … The UR-110 RG is a timepiece in which its technology can be appreciated though the large panoramic sapphire crystal[…] … As well as indicating the hours and minutes, the UR-110 also features a Control Board on the dial side with indicators for “Day/Night” and "Oil Change" – URWERK's service interval display, as well as small seconds on a sub dial[…] … Turning the watch over, the titanium back encloses the innovative automatic winding system regulated by dual turbines[…] … The UR-110 RG therefore thoroughly enriches the 110 collection, where the classicism of a cherished material has been wonderfully juxtaposed with the avant-gardism of state-of-the-art micro-engineering[…]
» URWERK UR-CC1 Black Cobra
The latest generation of the UR-CC1 is the result of successful genetic manipulation[…] … A sudden shedding of the skin has transformed the grey gold "King Cobra" case into black, a colour often signalling lethal danger[…] … In colouring the UR-CC1 anthracite, team URWERK reaffirms the aggressiveness of this piece, pushing the Cobra to the extreme[…] … Don't be afraid, but do be very careful of the UR-CC1 in black AlTiN[…] … Hold the "Black Cobra" face on (very prudently) and you stare at two unusual indications: jumping hours and retrograde minutes[…] … The hours and minutes count down the time by moving linearly[…] … Sounds simple doesn't it? More than three years of research It took more than three years of research and development to overcome the technical challenges involved in linearly indicating the hours and minutes in this fashion[…] … The resolution of three engineering puzzles allowed the URWERK team to master the reptilian beast: - The movement develops enough energy to operate the imposing minute cylinder, which is much heavier than a traditional hand, but where to find additional energy to function the jumping hour cylinder? - A toothed rack moves vertically to rotate the minutes, but how to ensure that it operates smoothly in all positions, despite the varying effects of the immutable laws of gravity? - Having solved the power issues related to operating the jumping hours, how to ensure that there is enough energy available for the world-premiere digital seconds? Honeycomb structure A toothed rack/lever, visible through a display panel on the side of the "Black Cobra" transfers energy from the movement to the minute cylinder[…] … The honeycomb structure of the lever offers the two seemingly contradictory properties of lightness and rigidity[…] … Rigidity to accurately convey the profile of the triple cam to the minute cylinder, and extremely light/low mass so as to consume as little energy as possible and so that position, gravity and shocks have minimal effect[…] … The energy released by the retrograde mechanism is recovered and used to power the rotation of the jumping hour cylinder[…] … Photolithography was the only method able to provide the degree of accuracy and low mass required by these two critical components - the seconds' disk weighs just 0[…] … "We have created a monster that is hungry (for energy) so have ensured that all forces can be recycled and reused[…] … available force, mass, and current production technology, and then we go beyond our capabilities[…] … The Black Cobra is a formidable beast and was extremely difficult for the team at URWERK to master[…] … Now it's your turn, do you have what it takes?[…]
» URWERK presents the UR-1001 Zeit Device Über Complication
Time-measuring instruments have marked significant epochs in history for millennia[…] … Six thousand years ago, the shadows cast by obelisks in the Sumerian city of Ur revealed the passage of the sun; two thousand years ago, astronomers in ancient Greece used the Antikythera mechanism to calculate the positions of the sun, moon and planets in the heavens; and in the 18th century, John Harrison’s H4 clock enabled safe and accurate navigation by sea[…] … URWERK now endows the 21st century with its own epoch-defining time – or Zeit in German – measuring instrument: The UR-1001 Zeit Device[…] … In our fast-paced lives we often describe time as 'fleeting' and our timepieces reflect this perception by measuring relatively short intervals – by geological or astronomical scales – i[…] … seconds, minutes and hours[…] … But rarely do timepieces do justice to a universe measured in billions of years – as a true Zeit Device should[…] … The UR-1001 is a true Zeit Device: It is a grand über complication both measuring and quantifying the era in its entirety, from a solitary second to an astronomical millennia[…] … Exuding force from a case seemingly carved from a block of solid metal, the UR-1001 marks the passage of time in seconds, minutes, hours, day/night, date, month, years, 100 years and all of the way to a monumental 1,000 years[…] … Dials, springs, satellites, carrousels, retrograde spiral spring were all manufactured in-house by URWERK, as were most of the components in the Zeit Device's complications and indications[…] … The AlTiN UR-1001 is a limited edition of 8 pieces in AlTiN treated steel with titanium elements[…] … UR-1001 Zeit Device - Raison d'être “My journey to becoming a watchmaker began as a child in my father’s atelier, which was filled with the antique clocks that he restored and collected[…] … That was my favourite playground and I loved being among those huge wooden objects with their rotating wheels, ticking escapements and chiming music, so it was natural I became a watchmaker[…] … It is now 15 years since my friend Martin Frei and I created URWERK, our own horological playground in which we have developed new – both technically and visually – methods of displaying time[…] … However, now, with the Zeit Device, we have allowed ourselves a carte blanche and created a larger playground for our imaginations […] … and then filled it with all of our complications and indications[…] … ” said Felix Baumgartner Dial side Hour Satellite Complication[…] … The Hour Satellite Complication of the Zeit Device is a ‘flying’ design in that there is no top bridge supporting the carrousel[…] … The mechanism requires a bottom support only, which allows maximum appreciation of the satellite hour and retrograde minute complications[…] … The complication comprises a rotating central carrousel supporting three hour satellites, each cubic satellite marked with four hour numbers on their four faces[…] … As the carrousel turns, the satellites not telling the time rotate on their vertical axis so that their top number has the new hour ready to replace the old[…] … Hours and minutes are able to be set backwards without affecting the calendar functions[…] … This ring is pushed along a guide rail by the hour satellite[…] … When the minute hand gets to the end of the rail at 60 minutes, the star-cams trip over to release the minute hand, which springs back to zero at the start of the scale where it rendezvous with the next satellite hour[…] … A safety device ensures that the minute hand cannot rotate past 63 minutes, even in case of a shock[…] … While useful in its own right, the Day/Night indicator comes into its own when setting the calendar mechanism to ensure that the date changes at midnight rather than midday[…] … The Power Reserve indicator monitors the amount of power in the mainspring up to 39 hours and features a red warning zone to remind the owner when the Zeit Device needs refuelling[…] … Revolving Satellite Calendar The Revolving Satellite Calendar is an original – both technically and graphically – calendar complication completely developed in-house by URWERK[…] … Visually it is in the same family as the hour satellite complication, with months and date replacing hours and retrograde minutes[…] … However, whereas the hours rotate across the minutes with unchanging 60-minute regularity, the month automatically adjusts the last date on the calendar complication according to whether it has 30 or 31 days[…] … Felix Baumgartner URWERK co-founder and chief watchmaker - reveals how the mechanism works: “At the end of 30 day months — April, June, September and November — the date advances automatically to the 1st of the following month[…] … Mounted on the date wheel are three Maltese crosses, each corresponding to a satellite of four months at the opposite end of the date wheel[…] … ” Back side Turning the UR-1001 over and flipping over the protective cover reveals an alternative universe of longer timescale indications to those on the front[…] … The dominating feature through the display back is the underneath of the hour satellite complication and retrograde minute mechanism, its dark surface set off by bright ruby bearings[…] … Oil Change indicator The shortest time interval measured on the back is the 5-year “Oil Change” indicator at centre right, which alerts the user when a service is due after three years when the dial changes from white (years one to three) to red (years three to five)[…] … Where a car’s odometer keeps track of the total distance number at vehicle has driven, the 100-year and 1000-year indicators of the UR-1001 register the total running time of the movement[…] … When the hand reaches the 100-year mark, the small pointer at the bottom of the 1000-year indicator on the left takes a small – small for the Zeit Device, but a giant leap for mankind – 100-year step upwards on its imperceptibly slow, but deliberate journey to a new millennium[…] … Case The case of the UR-1001 is in AlTiN coated stainless steel[…] … AlTiN – Aluminium Titanium Nitride – is an industrial surface treatment originally developed to reduce the wear of machine cutting tools[…] … increased oxidation resistance and hardness, coupled with its semi-matte black colour make it an ideal high-tech coating to protect the Zeit Device[…] … Martin Frei, URWERK co-founder and chief designer, explain: “To ensure the UR-1001 was both pleasing to hold and comfortable to wear, I carried a carved block of wood that I shaped and modified over months[…] … The mock-up only took form in metal only when I was 100 per cent sure that the three-dimensional shape worked on both a tactile and visual level[…] … ” Fine finishing The fine finishing and decoration throughout the case, dials and components of the Zeit Device are a harmonious blend of the contemporary and the traditional, echoing URWERK’s ethos of 21st century watchmaking based on a solid foundation of the very best in traditional horology[…] … Clous de Paris guilloche on the dial provides both a rich texture and a pleasing contrast with the flat surfaces on the indications[…] … The satellites and their hands feature diamond-cut bevels that reflect light during the day, while flush embedded white Super-LumiNova ensures legible reading of the time at night[…] … Clous de Paris guilloche surfaces continue on the back of the timepiece and in a tip of the hat to URWERK’s home, Geneva waves (Côtes de Genève) are engraved on sections of the bridge supporting the base of the Hour Satellite Complication[…] … ARCAP URWERK is one of a very few watch brands – perhaps the only – making extensive use of ARCAP is their timepieces[…] … They have very high tensile strength and they are resistant to oxidation – unlike the commonly used brass that has to be plated – chemical corrosion, low temperatures and are stable under temperature changes[…] … In the UR-1001, the mainplate, baseplate, carrousels, satellites, dials, bridges, retrograde spiral spring and retrograde u-springs are all in ARCAP[…] … The case can sit on a desk with the timepiece securely held (push-fit) in a vertical position with the dial side in full view[…]
» URWERK presents the UR-103 Phoenix for charity auction
At URWERK, while our forte is just balance wheels and pinions, we share that very same drive and a desire to instil that little extra something in our creations, investing all our passion and savoir-faire[…] … That is why Felix Baumgartner, master watchmaker and URWERK co-founder, is proud to announce URWERK's presence at Only Watch, the charity auction to benefit research into Duchenne muscular dystrophy, held in Monaco on the 22nd of September 2011, under the patronage of HSH Prince Albert II[…] … As an expression of commitment to the Only Watch cause, URWERK will be auctioning the UR-103 Phoenix, a unique timepiece made of white gold and hand-decorated by master engraver maker Jean-Vincent Huguenin, one of the most gifted artists in this field[…] … Fascinated by universal cultures and legends, Jean-Vincent did not take long to decide on the theme of this mythical bird, revered in Ancient Greece as well as being a legendary hero in China and Japan[…] … In his steady hand, Jean-Vincent has been able to conjure up one of URWERK's iconic creations and give it a new, universal dimension[…] … And so, in recognition of all those engaged in the battle to save children from muscular dystrophy, the UR-103 sports that most quintessential symbol of resistance and resilience: A phoenix rising from the flames[…] … "In our daily lives we all have objects that are slightly talismanic," says watch artist and URWERK co-founder Martin Frei[…] … "We love to have them at our side, in touching distance[…] … Without giving them a mystical value, we assign them a virtue, an 'aura'[…] … With this in mind, we have designed the UR-103 as a veritable talisman – a source of energy for its future owner[…]
» URWERK presents the UR-110 Torpedo
The UR-110 is a watch with attitude[…] … From the base of its unusual asymmetrical case to the three arrow-shaped "torpedoes" flying in formation with the mission of indicating the time, the UR-110 has serious attitude[…] … Enveloped in a secure titanium case, planetary gearing keeps the three hour satellites in parallel formation as they take turns to indicate the time as they pass the 60-minute track[…] … An "Oil Change" indicator alerts the user when it is time for a service; a “Day/Night” indicator helps keep track of changing time zones; and twin turbines on the back minimize wear in the automatic winding system[…] … This new complication is made possible thanks to a construction with three levels of complexity - A central carousel providing the complication with stability and equilibrium- Planetary gearing assuring the parallel rotation of the three hour satellites as they orbit the dial- Three counter-rotating hour modules - each comprising an hour satellite, minute hand and counter balance - are each mounted on a planetary gear[…] … URWERK's radical tradition The UR-110 continues URWERK's radical tradition of telling the time using orbiting satellite complications[…] … In the UR-110, the time is always shown on the right side of the watch[…] … "The UR-110 is a logical evolution of our creations[…] … We imagined time as a 'silent journey' where the hour satellites make a full rotation of the dial[…] … "The beauty of the UR-110 is in its apparent simplicity[…] … The development of UR-110 mobilized our entire team for nearly two years[…] … Among the challenges posed by this complication was working out the optimal architecture for supporting the central carousel and the rotating hour modules[…] … We finally opted for a technical solution that is radically different from any of our other creations: instead of ball bearings, a fixed axis runs the full height of the watch, providing maximum rigidity and minimum play[…] … The UR-110 is a timepiece in which its technology can be appreciated though the large panoramic sapphire crystal[…] … As well as indicating the hours and minutes, the UR-110 also features a Control Board on the dial side with indicators for “Day/Night” and "Oil Change" - URWERK's service interval display, as well as small seconds on a sub dial[…] … The colour of metals prevails on the dial, a colour given pride of place on the predominately titanium case[…] … The UR-110 is sober with few frills; its ornaments only apparent in the subtle perfection of its fine finishing[…] … Turning the watch over, the titanium back encloses the innovative automatic winding system regulated by dual turbines[…]
» High Watchmaking gathering at its best level of execution
This event was organized by one of the major partners of the Manufacture: Nymans Ur and Krons Ur and took place in the Grand Hotel of Stockholm[…] … During the Watch Out Evening & Day, more than 600 participants could attend the presentation by Janek Deleskiewicz, Artistic Director of Jaeger-LeCoultre about the Master Compressor Extreme LAB2 Tribute to Geophysic[…] … This wach Launched during the SIHH 2010 was presented in avant-première together with the legendary 1958 Geophysic Chronometer, the Master Compressor Extreme LAB and the Master Compressor Extreme World Chronograph[…] … This avant-garde timepiece heralds the future of watchmaking, since it operates without any oil or other lubricant[…] … Revolutionary geometry, cutting-edge technical advancements and the use of high-tech materials enable it to withstand extreme conditions such as those prevailing at high altitudes, in order to maintain its remarkable precision at temperatures ranging between -40°C to 60°C[…] … For a watch developed with genuine passion by a dedicated Jaeger-LeCoultre research unit, the time for real-life adventure has come[…] … On Wednesday evening & Thursday, collectors and watch lovers could discover a larger collection of refined timepieces[…]
» The UR-203, on the Razor`s edge
Cam, transporters, telescopic hands, black platinum; for those already familiar with URWERK's creations, these words are the precursors to a shot of adrenaline[…] … And with reason, the URWERK team, remaining loyal to their über-futuristic creed, have returned with more robotic hour indications[…] … Robotics? Judge the dial for yourself, the UR-203 reveals its micro-mechanics for all to see[…] … Pistons are actuated to indicate the hour and wheels turn in their wake[…] … The nerve centre of the UR-203 The satellite complication is the nerve centre of the UR-203, crafted from ARCAP P40, a stable non-ferrous and non-magnetic alloy[…] … The intricate structure is milled with micron-precision and then CNC machined to reveal the internal clockwork[…] … Within the UR-203 the cams, the rubies and the transporters that ensure the ultra-precise alignment of the telescopic hands indicating the minutes, are all revealed[…] … The precision of manufacture is incredibly demanding, e[…] … "This UR-203 is a wild idea of Martin Frei (URWERK co-founder and designer)", explains Felix Baumgartner, URWERK co-founder and master watchmaker[…] … "Martin imagined a stripped down model distilled to its pure essence[…] … The horological challenge with this complication was to develop a complex mechanism with the minimum of components to ensure its reliability and longevity[…] … " The carousel, hour satellites, telescopic minute hands and dial weigh 65% less than the proceeding model (UR-202)[…] … Extended, they enable the UR-203 to display the time across a large easy-to-read, dial[…] … Horological Odometer An «Oil Change» indicator and a «Horological Odometer» spanning 150 years complete the open dial, both original URWERK developments[…] … Similar to the odometer of a car, the UR-203's «Horological Odometer» keeps track of the total number of years of operation of the movement[…] … The UR-203 is also equipped with an innovative automatic winding system that is regulated by URWERK's double turbine system[…] … The turbines are mounted on rubies and are controlled by a three-position lever offering the choice of « FREE », « SPORT » or « STOP »[…] … FREE, where the turbines spin freely; SPORT, where the air pressure generated by the turbines reduces the winding rate by approximately 35%; and STOP, where the turbines and rotor are fully blocked[…] … The speed of the turbines can reach a maximum 16,500 RPM[…]
» MeisterSinger limited edition pocket-watch
The outcome is the Ur Uhr pocket-watch[…] … Even with launching the Ur Uhr pocket-watch MeisterSinger is bound to its principles[…] … A lone hand, moving in unhurried increments of five minutes, appears to slow the passage of time[…]

