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How does the ur-110 tell time?

How does the ur-110 tell time?

The UR-110 continues URWERK’s radical tradition of telling the time using orbiting satellite complications. In the UR-110, the time is always shown on the right side of the watch. The UR-110 also features a Control Board on the dial side with indicators for Day/Night and Oil Change, as well as small seconds.

What is a biomechanical tattoo?

Legs and arms– Legs are also perfect locations for a biomechanical tattoo. Piston-like ‘bones’ combined with realistic-looking muscle are often tattooed on legs and arms to create the illusion of being part-machine. These can either wrap all the way around the leg or arm, or take the ‘ripped-off skin’ route.

What is Biomechanical art?

As indicated by the name, they involve a combination of organic elements and mechanical pieces – a blending together of a living being and a machine. Biomechanical art, also known as Biomech, originates from the 1970s and is closely tied to Ridley Scott’s 1979 film Alien.

What does the ur-110 have to offer?

The UR-110 also features a Control Board on the dial side with indicators for Day/Night and Oil Change, as well as small seconds. Revolving satellite complication with wandering hour modules mounted on planetary gears.

How much does the Urwerk ur-103 cost?

The UR-103 is available in rose or white gold, polished stainless steel, or stainless steel coated with AlTiN (aluminum titanium nitride). The AlTiN edition, also known as the “Tarantula,” costs around 34,500 USD. The same watch in gold demands several thousand dollars more. Urwerk is always experimenting with new ways to tell the time.

How much does an Urwerk timepiece cost?

If you would like to purchase an Urwerk timepiece, you will need to have at least 24,000 USD on hand. For that price, you can get the UR-103 in white or rose gold. The titanium UR-110 will set you back more than 59,000 USD, while the UR-202 demands upwards of 105,000 USD.