Urwerk makes the most of the latest technical breakthroughs in offering new developments – starting with the AlTiN alloy from which the caseband is made – a group of hard coatings composed of Aluminium, Titanium and Nitride. But the UR-210 is above all revolutionary because of its device located at 11 o’clock – an indicator of the winding efficiency during the last two hours of wear. It is thus up to the owner to handle its power reserve: by setting the winding regulator (on the caseback) to “Full” so that the rotor converts each gesture into pure energy; to “Reduced” if the winding is too intense; or to “Stop” for manual winding. Back on the front side, the satellite complication with retrograde minutes is as original and visually amazing as ever. The star of this show on volumes and high-tech bodywork is the outsized minutes hand forming a fascinating frame for the hour satellites.
SPECIFICATIONS
CASE
AlTiN-coated steel and titanium, 43.8 x 53.6 mm
Sapphire crystal and exhibition back
Crown at 12 o’clock
Water-resistant to 30 m (3 ATM/100 ft)
DIAL
Plate and satellite hours in ARCAP P40
Three-dimensional aluminium minutes hand
Power reserve at 1 o’clock and winding-efficiency indicator at 11 o’clock
MOVEMENT
Mechanical automatic turbine-regulated, UR-7.10 calibre, 51 jewels, 28,800 vib/h, satellite complication (patented module) with wandering hours and retrograde minutes, 39-hour power reserve
FUNCTIONS
Hours, retrograde minutes, power-reserve and winding efficiency indicator. Winding regulator on the back (Full, Reduced and Stop)
BRACELET/STRAP
Black leather