I think for Urwerk it’s more of that refreshing feeling; I’ve been wearing round watches for thirty years, and so I was actively looking for something different for a while. I had bought my Vagabondage which scratched two itches at once; non round case an
I need to wear watches that have their own language. Urwerk is out of my reach but I'm on love with their past creations, where design and time display are as unusual add captivating. I can say the same for MB&F, which is the undisputed king. Urwerk's wat
Urwerk 105-CT. Still my only Urwerk despite strong desires to own another. For now, and for the past several years, more conventional watches have been winning out. That’s how it goes, one can’t have them all!!! As the “only” one however it’s a good one t
RDS and I attended an event at the Rolex AD in Boulder, they almost had to throw us out at the end. Fun times and some interesting watches were seen. The Urwerk, Moser and Bulgari Gerald Genta were a few of my favorites. I was hoping too see a Tudor Monar
I have two MoonSwatch, one Speedy (it used to be two). I like wearing all three of them. I will note, the MoonSwatch struck up more random conversations than any mechanical watch on my wrist has done. And mostly with folks that would not recognize a Journ
The Patek Philippe Ref. 3414 is nicknamed the “ Cobra ” because it was the main source of inspiration for the modern Urwerk UR-CC1 King Cobra . This wristwatch , with its dual linear display of hours (at the bottom) and minutes (at the top), wad designed
I have to admit, I think I'm more classical leaning when it comes to watch design (although my first watch was an integrated bracelet watch from the 1970s, which isn't that classic), but when I wear avant-garde watches like Urwerk, MB&F, Ressence, and the
The inaugural Vacheron Constantin Concours d'Elegance is underway! I am personally very excited about what this event will mean for the watch industry - as it will bring a lot of attention to designs of the past. And the winners and response may influence