Urwerk’s recent presentation of the impressive Tantalum Hull, which signaled their planned retirement of the UR105 series, has me appreciating my 105 version. It did take me a while to get to the point of appreciating Urwerk on the whole. And a number of ...
I definitely understand why you love this watch so much . Its different and uber cool imho. Also looking forward to see what the brand will show us in the future
Taking it for what it is, that’s the best way to look at it. Urwerk gives you some things others don’t, and it doesn’t have some things others have at similar price points.
Incredible piece and I’ve never seen a 105 with polished case. Must be extremely brilliant outside and inside. Enjoy the watch to its fullest. I get a sense there is a special feeling of wearing something one-of-a-kind, a spirit that is reminiscent of ear...
The parallel with early Panerai days is a very accurate one actually! I can remember my first Panerai and how it felt to wear such a cool beast. This version is very shiny and reflective for sure. I always liked Jay’s black knight model for it’s super coo...
For me, my “dark knight” is probably more practical. I needed the dark case to make the watch a little smaller visually on the wrist (which I think it does). If I had a bigger wrist I would have gone chrome.
There are many excellent watches where the feature of legibility is minimized in importance because of all the other great features they may have; but I don’t think we often voice our appreciation for clear (or enhanced) legibility. Personally, I have suc...
And the 103.03 was the model that made me interested in Urwerk, a long time ago. Although all their watches are pieces of Art, most newer models are unfortunately way too large for my wrist. Geo