
Jay (Eire) shares a deeply personal reflection on his Urwerk, a timepiece that defied his usual purchasing habits and became his most satisfying acquisition of the past five years. His post invites readers to consider the emotional connection to horological art that transcends conventional watch collecting. Jay's experience highlights how certain independent brands, like Urwerk, resonate with collectors on a profound level, often after a journey of discovery and evolving appreciation.

I used to dislike this brand, now I'm juz addicted after trying on once!
I didn’t understand it maybe. And for sure it was beyond me for many years. The first one I tried on was a predecessor to this watch, a 103, about 8-9 years ago. It was the most approachable of what they had at the time but even that didn’t work for my wrist. The 105 was “better” for me, and then this one the 105-CT was finally the one that clicked. I do want another. I’m not sure it will happen though.
And am loving it! Many thanks and keep on posting and sharing! Cheers Peter
Great to hear of the joy you get from the 103! I was torn between the DB28 and a 105 and ultimately chose the DB. But the Urwerk keeps haunting me…. Thanks for sharing it, Jay!
Excellent choice back then and still today . Love it
Keep on enjoying it my friend
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