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 ol
Well, as we would expect another 105-CT from Urwerk, changing up the case materials as we’ve seen with other iterations. This time, Tantalum. Many of us here are suckers for Tantalum, myself included, and my biased opinion on this would be it just rocks.
I had written a post at the weekend, when I took these pictures, but for some reason the post never showed up and I didn’t have a draft. I was, am, too lazy to rewrite it. However the gist of that original post was regarding the vision of Urwerk and wheth
Phillips quoted George Daniels when announcing an exhibition in Geneva this May to pay tribute to independent watchmaking: “ Independence is the utmost importance in life. Without it you are subject to the whims of other people. You are pinned down to a p
A few days before SalonQP, a few privileged people including myself received a special invitation from Urwerk. An appointment on a Friday morning, during the Fair ... not around the Saatchi Gallery, but in the workshop of the famous British designer Timot
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, a carbon-oxygen rich white dwarf star erupted in a gigantic thermonuclear explosion. The resultant supernova was designated SNLS-03D3bb and it revolutionized astronomy as it was twice as powerful as was thought p