Urwerk UR103T Tarantula

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Urwerk UR103T Tarantula

To offer a new perception of time is our constant inspiration!
La Cote des Montres - March 20th, 2009

La montre Urwerk UR103T Tarantula
 
“To offer a new perception of time is our constant inspiration!” Since 1997, this profession of faith has motivated the master watchmaker Felix Baumgartner and the designer Martin Frei, co-founders of Urwerk.

A blend of contemporary art and cutting-edge technology, Urwerk timepieces are immediately recognizable. Hour satellites, a three-dimensional case and a meticulous design are the brand’s characteristics presented by the UR103T. Take this watch in your hand, carefully observe the centre and you will see a shape.

Yes, the heart of the 103T has been inspired by the world of arachnids,

with “T” standing for Tarantula!
 

 
 


 

Urwerk UR103T Tarantula
Technical data technique

 

Movement:Hand-wound,
3.03 calibre,
21,600 vib/h,
3 Hz, 43-hour power reserve,
4 turrets mounted on an ARCAP P40 structure and rotated on Geneva crosses,
triple bridges in black ARCAP P40
Functions
Front:hours and minutes
Back:control panel – original system designed and developed by Urwerk – with power reserve indicator,
15-minute and seconds dials,
fine-tuning screws for adjusting the movement
Case:Stainless steel treated with AlTiN (Aluminium, Titanium, Nitride),
50 x 36 x 13.5 mm
Grade 5 titanium control panel
Crown at 12 o’clock
Sapphire crystal
Dial:Off-centre.
Curved minute-track across lower part of case
Hour-satellite displays rotated by Geneva crosses
Bracelet/Strap:Black alligator
 
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