
Foversta's comprehensive wristshot gallery from Salon QP 2012 provides a vivid snapshot of the independent watchmaking scene from that year. This collection offers a unique opportunity to see a diverse array of timepieces on the wrist, highlighting both established independents and emerging brands. The post serves as a valuable visual archive, capturing the aesthetic and design trends prevalent among high-end independent watchmakers over a decade ago.


































The Urwerk UR-210 is a notable timepiece from the independent brand, recognized for its distinctive satellite hour display with retrograde minute hand. This model continues Urwerk's tradition of unconventional time-telling mechanisms, combining complex horological engineering with a futuristic aesthetic. It represents a significant evolution in the brand's design language and technical capabilities, pushing the boundaries of traditional watchmaking.
The UR-210 features a large, robust case, typically crafted from materials like titanium and steel, housing a self-winding movement. Its signature complication is the retrograde minute hand, which sweeps across a 120-degree arc before snapping back to the beginning, paired with rotating hour satellites. The watch also incorporates a winding efficiency indicator and a power reserve display, adding to its functional complexity.
For collectors, the UR-210 stands out as a bold statement piece, embodying Urwerk's commitment to avant-garde design and innovative mechanics. Its limited production and unique visual identity contribute to its desirability among enthusiasts of independent horology, offering a distinct alternative to conventional high-end watches.
... gorgeous! Thanks for great shots. I am interested in the new one from England - Robert Loomes. Nice looking - wonder how the inside is :-) Best, Ken
a very nice selection! I especially like the Julien Coudray. :) cheers fernando
I really like the see-through Zenith Christophe Colomb, the UN Luna, the Piaget skeleton, and especially the Ivresse. Cheers, Anthony
and so few days to wear a watch. Thanks for sharing. JerryW
earlier post. I was in the crowd, but too much blah blah blah! Next time. Andrew H
for this delight...DeBethune and Opera for me please ;) Best Damjan
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