
Andy_Mac's post highlights a rare Goldpfeil/Urwerk Chronometer, specifically one of the five known examples in white gold. This piece is significant for its historical connection to Urwerk's early design language and its rarity, offering collectors a glimpse into a pivotal moment for independent watchmaking. Andy_Mac promises to share more detailed information, making this an essential read for enthusiasts interested in the origins of contemporary horological independents.



…on it, while comparing it to what came later 👊 I had a couple of straps made up but it took a while to fit them, which I won’t bore you with!
Very cool. No writing at all on the dial. From my eye these look yellow gold...very warm wg example. Thanks for sharing.
bad lighting. I can see what you mean but definitely white gold. I have all the original accompaniments, paperwork, invoice etc… even the chronometer certificate. I’ll try and get some better photos 🙏
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