Urwerk Two-Tone UR-111C

Urwerk Introduces Two-Tone Limited Edition UR-111C

Swiss watchmaker Urwerk has always championed innovation and its latest model, the UR-111C - now in a striking Two-Tone (TT) black PVD and brushed steel, teardrop profile case - is no exception. Certainly, as p...
UR-100 SpaceTime

URWERK Reveals $48,000 UR-100 SpaceTime Watch

The UR-100 takes us on a journey through both time and space, two concepts at the very core of URWERK. Using its orbiting satellite hours and minute hands, the UR-100 displays both time (hours and minutes) and ...
Urwerk Introduces UR-210 Black Platinum

Urwerk Introduces UR-210 Black Platinum

Swiss watchmaker Urwerk introduces the UR-210 in a black platinum version, the most select and exclusive of the UR210s, and as such, irresistible. The spectacular combination of the revolving satellite complic...
Urwerk UR-105 CT Streamliner

Urwerk UR-105 CT Streamliner

To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Urwerk has unveiled its new creation, the UR-105 CT Streamliner. Its unique shape is a remarkable octagon with deep grooves along its length. The Art Deco influences are appar...
URWERK UR-T8

URWERK Unveils its UR-T8 Transformable Wristwatch

The UR-T8, which marks the URWERK's 20th anniversary, is the brand’s first transformable wristwatch. A series of precise actions unlocks the case from its cradle, flips it over and returns it with a satisfyin...

Urwerk TimeHunter X-Ray

Swiss watchmaker Urwerk presents the TimeHunter X-Ray, a limited edition of 15 watches that delivers a conceptual and stylistic knockout. The TimeHunter X-Ray comes across as a timepiece that is easy to read...

Urwerk UR-105 T-Rex

Urwerk’s UR-105 T-Rex is a perfect example of the brand’s sense of humour. The company has clad its UR-105 with a case crisscrossed by a raised, concentrically ribbed pattern, suggesting a reptile’s...

Urwerk UR-110 EASTWOOD wristwatch

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 satellites follow a vert...