URWERK UR-10 SpaceMeter Blue Final Edition

$95,000

When URWERK released the UR-10, it was quite a moment in the brand’s history. A timepiece with a round dial and “classical” hour and minute hands, this is not your typical timepiece from the brand. What at first glance may appear to be alien (or even, sacrilegious) to the corpus of Urwerk timepieces is reconciled through closer inspection. As is the case with watchmaking, everything is in fine details. This model, the UR-10 SpaceMeter Blue, is the newest release and final edition of this wristwatch.

Taking a deeper look at the UR-10, it is unequivocally a member of the ‘Special Projects’

Family. The outlier, out-of-the-box, groundbreaking collection has some of our favorites from Urwerk –  the UR-112 and Space-Blade. Here, the UR-10 features three sub-dials, but it is no regulator. Nor is it a chronograph or any type of calendar watch. Its subdial indications do not measure the passing of time. Dubbed the “SpaceMeter” for good reason, the UR-10 measures the distances our planet travels across the time-space continuum. A world first, this is something brought out of the brand’s earlier experiments showcasing the relationship between time and space in the UR-100.

The three subdials on the UR-10, marked EARTH, SUN, and ORBIT, each showcases the following:

  • Every ten kilometers the earth travels in its daily rotation in increments of 500 meters (subdial at 2 o’clock);
  • Every 1,000 kilometers the earth travels around the sun in 20 kilometer increments (subdial at 4 o’clock);
  • Both trajectories of the earth’s rotation and the rotation around the sun in combination in two synchronized scales (subdial at 9 o’clock).

It’s a striking usage of three subdials, bringing the collector’s attention to the inseparable relationship between the time we experience and the universe’s movements around us.

On the back of the case, a peripheral hand traces the hours on a 24-hour scale, mirroring a full rotation of the Earth. The caseback is engraved with indications of both Rotation and Revolution: Rotation reads clockwise, while Revolution is read anticlockwise. This striking opposition reflects the Earth’s own anticlockwise revolution, a poetic reminder of the cosmic dance.

Though far from a “typical” Urwerk timepiece, the signature design is easily recognizable – the oversized crown at 12 o’clock, the integrated, sandblasted bracelet, and overall shape and profile of the case. An impressive new space-time measuring watch, the UR-10 SpaceMeter Blue “Final Edition” is limited to 25 pieces.

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Movement

  • Caliber: UR-10.01, self-winding
  • Rotor: Dual Flow Turbine with two counter-rotating propellers (patented)
  • Jewels: 44
  • Escapement: Swiss lever escapement
  • Frequency: 4 Hz / 28,800 vph
  • Power reserve: 43 hours
  • Materials: Steel, brass, ARCAP, CuBe, Durnico, Nickel (LIGA)
  • Finishing: Circular graining, straight graining, sandblasting, polished screw heads

Indications

  • Analog central hours and minutes
  • 2 o’clock counter: Earth’s daily rotation measured at the Equator / 10 km
  • 4 o’clock counter: Earth’s daily orbit around the Sun / 1,000 km
  • 9 o’clock double concentric counter: Earth’s rotation and solar revolution
  • Caseback: Hours on a 24-hour scale; Rotation and Revolution on a 24-hour scale

Case

  • Width: 45.40 mm
  • Length: 44 mm
  • Thickness (excluding crystal): 7.13 mm
  • Materials: Sandblasted titanium case middle, sandblasted steel caseback
  • Crystal: Glare-proofed glass-box sapphire crystals
  • Water resistance: 3 ATM / 30 m

Dial

  • Finishes: ADL-treated blue dial, curved, circular satin-finished; finely sandblasted counters at 2 and 4 o’clock; circular satin-finished counter at 9 o’clock
  • Hands: Produced in-house. Syringe-shaped with Super-LumiNova for hours and minutes; open-tipped for distance indications

Bracelet Sandblasted titanium, single link, secured by a titanium folding clasp

Limited Edition 25 pieces