
Urwerk Celebrates 20 Years with the UR-105 CT Streamliner
Urwerk is 20 years old! A time to look back over our shoulder, not with nostalgia or regret, but to recapture a sense of excitement. It was 20 years ago that 22-year-old Felix Baumgartner set foot in New York, where Martin Frei had made his home. It was vibrant, noisy and thrilling, a giant playground of fantasy and tension. Today they evoke that mix of emotions in their new creation, the UR-105 CT Streamliner.
Let’s take you on the ride! In March 1997, Martin Frei graduated from the College of Arts and Design in Lucerne (Switzerland), and moved to New York where he joined other Swiss artists in founding the United Swiss Artists (USA) association. He was then living in Brooklyn — in a garret that soon became a creative hub.
Twenty years have now gone by and Urwerk is an established niche brand. Their dream has taken shape and come to life. And when Martin Frei and Felix Baumgartner look back to those days, their memories return on the drawing board and the workbench. Their American dream is now on their wrists as the UR-105 CT Streamliner.
You have to slide the catch on the top of the case to reveal the mechanism of the UR-105 CT. It’s a new wandering hour indication based on an openwork carousel, which carries the four satellites, each bearing three numerals for the hours. The hours successively sweep past the minutes scale for an analogue and digital display of the time. According to Felix Baumgartner, Streamliner is an apt name for this watch. “The UR-105 CT is a watch with a flexible design. When it is closed, it looks austere, with only the time indication visible. Open the protective cover and you delve into a metallic environment that is quite cold, yet you perceive a notion of speed and an effort at efficiency. The Streamliner’s carousel has been completely redesigned, becoming lighter, stronger and far more effective.”
Two pneumatic turbines on the back govern the self-winding rate, which can be set with a lever. In the Full position, the slightest movement of the wrist is harnessed to rewind the barrel spring. Turn the lever to Stop to disengage the self-winding system and wind up the UR-105 using the crown. An intermediate position, Red (for reduced) engages the turbines to dampen the winding rotor and avoid overstressing the mainspring, if you are particularly active.
In the Streamliner, Felix Baumgartner and Martin Frei take you to the New York of their youth, a plunge into a city of different facets, from the top of the highest skyscraper to the depths of the subway.
Technical Specifications
- Caliber: UR 5.03 with the self-winding system governed by twin turbines
- Frequency: 28,800v/h – 4Hz
- Power Reserve: Approximately 48 hours
- Materials: Satellite hours turning on Geneva crosses in beryllium bronze; openworked aluminum carousel; openworked digital seconds; carousel and triple baseplates in ARCAP
- Finishes: Circular graining, sanding, brushing
- Hours and minutes painted in SuperLuminova
- Indications: Wandering hours; minutes, digital seconds; Power reserve
- Case Materials: titanium and mirror-polished steel or black in titanium and PVD coated steel
- Dimensions: Width 39.5mm; length 53mm; thickness 17.3mm
- Water Resistance: Pressure tested to 3ATM (30m)