Urwerk UR-120 Spock: Hands-On Review
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Urwerk UR-120 Spock: Hands-On Review

By n0wjsti · Oct 9, 2022 · 17 replies
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n0wjsti offers WatchProSite readers an exclusive hands-on look at the Urwerk UR-120 'Spock,' fresh from an event with co-founder Felix Baumgartner. This article provides crucial first impressions of Urwerk's latest satellite display timepiece, directly comparing its wearability to its predecessor, the UR-110. Collectors interested in independent haute horlogerie will find n0wjsti's detailed observations invaluable for understanding the evolution of Urwerk's design philosophy.

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A fun night out with Urwerk and The Hourglass last night, catching up with friends. Felix Baumgartner (or one half of Urwerk) was also here to walk us through their latest watch, the UR-120 Spock. 








A friend who sat next to me had his UR-110 on; 10 years old and the "father figure" to the UR-120. It is unapologetically massive, and a sight on the wrist!





Naturally, the watch was popular with the audience and since it was slowly making its rounds, some of us gathered at a corner to geek out. Um, after we had finished our mains of course. Can you identify all the watches?















And finally, the UR-120 has reached our hands! The UR-120 feels much more comfortable and wearable than the UR-110, thanks in part to the spring loaded lugs at 6 o'clock that wraps around the wrist. 47mm width and 44mm lug-to-lug, with a 15.8mm case thickness. I admit, it is quite nice.





Oh, and if you were wondering what Felix had on his wrist... it was the UR-101 ;-)





Unfortunately I do not know how to upload vidoes here; but I do hope you enjoy the pics!

About the Urwerk Ref. UR-101

The Urwerk UR-101 is a unique creation from the independent watchmaker, representing one of their earlier forays into unconventional time display mechanisms. It stands apart from the brand's more complex satellite-hour indications, offering a distinct aesthetic and horological approach within their innovative catalog.

Details regarding the specific caliber and movement within the UR-101 are not widely publicized, consistent with Urwerk's focus on the external display and overall design. The case material is typically crafted from precious metals, often with a distinctive, ergonomic form factor that characterizes Urwerk's early design language. It features a time display that deviates from traditional hands.

For collectors, the UR-101 holds significance as an early example of Urwerk's experimental spirit and commitment to redefining timekeeping. Its rarity and unique display make it a notable piece for those interested in the brand's foundational designs and the evolution of independent haute horlogerie.

Specifications

Case
White gold
Crystal
Sapphire

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JP
jp884
Oct 9, 2022
Yea the 110 is still my personal preference.

Wear mine quite often.

CO
Cozmopak
Oct 9, 2022
So so cool

Wearing my 202 today. My weekend wearer.

N0
n0wjsti
Oct 11, 2022
Very cool!

Fantastic 110!

OB
Obeezy
Oct 9, 2022
Love it! Thank you for allowing us to be a part of the evening. The 120 looks amazing from the photos. How did the split cubes look in the flesh?

N0
n0wjsti
Oct 11, 2022
Split cubes

I think they're a novelty... after awhile, you stop noticing them. My humble opinion.

CO
Cozmopak
Oct 9, 2022
The complication is super cool

But I definitely prefer the 110 case aesthetics over the 120.

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