
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.

















The UR-110, known as the "Torpedo," represents a significant evolution in Urwerk's satellite time display architecture. It departs from the earlier UR-200 series by introducing a new configuration where the three rotating hour satellites are mounted on planetary gears, which in turn orbit a central carousel. This design allows the hour indicators to remain parallel to each other as they traverse the minute track on the right side of the case, offering a distinct visual and mechanical interpretation of time. The model is characterized by its asymmetrical case and the prominent minute track.
The watch features a mechanical self-winding movement, the UR-9.01, which provides a substantial power reserve. The case is typically constructed from a combination of materials, often titanium for the main body with a contrasting bezel material. The crystal is sapphire, providing durability and clarity for viewing the complex display. The case dimensions are notable for their presence on the wrist, reflecting the brand's design philosophy.
For collectors, the UR-110 is a key reference that showcases Urwerk's commitment to unconventional timekeeping and advanced mechanical engineering. It appeals to those interested in horological innovation and a departure from traditional watchmaking aesthetics. The model has been produced in various material combinations and finishes, each offering a unique character within the UR-110 series, solidifying its place as a distinctive piece in contemporary independent watchmaking.
Wear mine quite often.
But I definitely prefer the 110 case aesthetics over the 120.
Wearing my 202 today. My weekend wearer.
This 120 looks to be a lot more versatile/wearable compared to the 110. But the 110 has an unapologetically strong and confident presence that leaves you wondering whether itβs a watch or an intergalactic weapon from Stark labs. π Would love to have either, but timing and funds arenβt cooperating. Thanks for sharing these great pics.
Certain there would be a table shot. Maybe see a 120 in the metal, someday...
You had some amazing companions with you during the launch ππ»π
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