Urwerk UR-100 Spacetime (C-3PO) Yellow Gold (Pre-Loved)

Urwerk UR-100 Spacetime (C-3PO) Yellow Gold (Pre-Loved)

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Our Take

One quick peek at our website or Instagram, and you’ll see that we love Urwerk. This timepiece, in particular, is another exciting first for us with the brand.

The UR-100 “C-3PO” is the ultimate cultural mash-up in the form of a horological masterpiece. The timepiece seamlessly merges the futuristic design DNA of Urwerk, an unusual astronomical display, and a strong nod to the intergalactic saga par excellence, Star Wars. The combined affect is sure to lead this watch’s owner to ponder the cosmos …

Launched on May 4th of 2020, (“May the fourth be with you”), the “C-3PO” utilizes Urwerk’s signature complication - the wandering-hours satellite indicator of time. But as one notices, the red hand on the satellite time indicator pokes through 10 and 2 o’clock to reveal time’s most intimate companion: distance. At both locations on the dial, this timepiece’s owner can see the distance the earth has traveled on its rotation (555km) and the distance the earth has revolved around the sun (35,740km). For the thinking human, this is a decidedly philosophical watch to reflect on our position in the cosmos.

The UR-100 is Urwerk’s slimmest offering coming in at 14mm in thickness and 41mm wide. From an aesthetics point of view, the case is a bit more angular than the brand’s typical look. But the C-3PO pays subtle homage to Urwerk’s first timepiece, the UR-101. With similar overall wearability, shape, and Star Wars nod (the UR-101 was described as Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon spaceship), this timepiece is bound to become another classic in Urwerk’s work at the cutting edge of horology.

The Details

Urwerk UR-100 SpaceTime (C3-PO) Yellow Gold

Case: Satin-finished 18k 2N Yellow Gold

Dimensions: Width 41mm, length 49.7mm, thickness 14mm

Glasses: Transparent Sapphire crystal

Water resistance: 3ATM/30m/3 Bar

Strap: Leather

Movement: UR 12.01 with automatic winding system regulated by URWERK's proprietary Windfänger system with helical and planetary gearing.

Frequency: 4Hz/28,000 vph

Power reserve: 48 hours

Finishing: Circular grain, sandblasting, micro-blasting, strapping, Chamfered Screw heads, Hour and minute index painted with Super-Luminova

Materials: Aluminium satellite hours on titanium Geneva crosses Aluminium carousel. Triple bridges in ARCAP

From the Source

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a spark shot out of the ether. Radio telescopes reveal that the shining golden object hurtling toward earth appears to be trying to communicate, emitting signals in six million languages. Could it be C-3PO, the protocol droid in the Star Wars saga? No, it is URWERK’s new yellow gold UR-100! This UR-100 also carries a message, but can communicate in the universal languages of the galaxies using light, time, space. But while C-3PO is often irritating and clumsy, albeit extremely polite, the UR-100 awakens six million forms ofdesire with horological daring and disruptive watchmaking.

This new creation is the fourth episode in the UR-100 intergalactic saga, recounting the adventures of an atypical time instrument written, produced, and directed by the horological studio URWERK. Approaching light speed, the UR-100 pushes the boundaries of technology, design, indications, and functionality.

"Science fiction has been an inexhaustible source of inspiration since the creation of URWERK," explains co-founder Martin Frei. “I have been a sci-fi geek since childhood. My father was an engineer and worked on incredible projects, including the Apollo Lunar Rover.He was my hero and left me his love of the cosmos and his dreams. "

First and foremost, the UR-100 is slim – extra-flat for a satellite-geared watch – with angular contours; it’s an elongated octagon with three notched sides. The form uses subtle asymmetry, taking clues from Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon. This UR-100 is cut from a solid block of 2N yellow gold, its surface satin-finished to the same pale shine as the Star Wars droid. Topping the case is a sapphire crystal bubble reminiscent of the shape of the first URWERK models, the dome housing the control center of this intergalactic visitor.

The UR-100’s astrophysics govern the URWERK universe with rotating satellites displaying the hours and minutes. Isochronal revolutions create a miniature cosmic ballet, the hour satellites also displaying minutes as they traverse 120 degrees across the bright green scale. A bold red arrowhead marks the confluence of hours and minutes, offering a unique, highly legible, and intuitive time display. Even while maneuvering at light speed, the automatic winding system is never overloaded thanks to the Windfänger’s regulation of the oscillating mass: this planetary gear limits the speed of rotation of the rotor, minimizing both excessive winding and wear and maximizing reliability and lifespan.

And last, but certainly not least, are the discreet spacetime indications on each side of the top of the dome’s periphery, which are both essential for intergalactic voyages and unique on planet earth. After each of the three red minute arrowheads pass the numeral 60 they disappear and then reappear again on two separate kilometer scales. The first display at 9 o'clock marks the 555 km traveled along the equator during 20 minutes of the earth’s rotation, the second display at 3 o'clock indicates the distance – 35,740 kilometers – traveled by the earth as it orbits the around the sun over 20 minutes. Spacetime never looked so good; Einstein would be proud!

While Star Wars’ famous C-3PO protocol droid is fanatical about respecting rules and conventions, the UR-100 « C-3PO » is fanatical about breaking rules and conventions. As the original C-3PO was reconstructed from heaps of scrap metal on the planet Tatooine, the UR-100 was meticulously assembled from high precision components in Geneva. And just as the lovable golden droid has cemented its place in the collective imagination of science fiction lovers, URWERK’s golden UR-100 carves out its own niche in the hearts of sci-watch aficionados.