UR-10 Spacemeter

Reference# UR-10-Spacemeter

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    • Limited Edition: Limited edition (25x Titanium version - 25x Black version)
    • Case: Uppercase in sandblasted titanium, caseback in sandblasted steel
    • Size: w 45.4 mm x L 44 mm x 7.13 mm thick
    • Movement: Selfwinding UR-10.01 self-winding with double barrel
    • Water Resistance: 30 m
    • Caseback: Sapphire crystal
    • Strap/Bracelet: Sandblasted titanium, single link, on titanium deployant clasp

    AN URWERK UNLIKE ANY OTHER BEFORE.
    This is an URWERK with a dial, a round case and an almost sacrilegious pair of hands in the center. On paper, the UR-10 appears to be a radical departure for the company. However, upon closer inspection, it is unequivocally a member of the ‘Special Projects’ family, the outlier, out-of-the-box, groundbreaking collection URWERK is so adept at creating.

    While the UR-10 features three sub-dials, it is not a regulator. Nor is it a chronograph or any form of calendar watch. Its subsidiary indications do not measure the passing of time. The UR-10 is dubbed a SpaceMeter for good reason: it measures the distances our planet travels across the time-space continuum. A world first!

    And its three sub-dials are as many astronomic instruments:

    • At 2 o’clock, the counter marked EARTH measures every ten kilometers the Earth travels in its daily rotation, in increments of 500 meters.
    • At 4 o’clock, the counter marked SUN advances in 20 km steps, registering every 1’000 km the Earth travels on its solar orbit.

    • At 9 o’clock, the counter marked ORBIT combines both trajectories, thus inscribing every 1,000 kilometers of rotation and 64,000 kilometers of solar orbit on two synchronized scales.

    Limited edition (25x Titanium version – 25x Black version)