
URWERK
UR-220 All Black
Reference#: UR-220 ALL BLACK
The UR-220 Falcon Project
All Black edition limited to 25 pieces
The collection of UR-220 watches has taken off. The initial version in carbon has now been joined by a new model the UR-220 All Black. URWERK is exploring all the shades of its lucky colour. Black will always be black, but it comes in many textures. The UR-220 All Black version is made of titanium and steel. The carbon UR-220 is the first URWERK model in this material and was unveiled last September. Its case, built up in 81 layers of carbon, is unmistakeable. The main difference between them lies in their weight. The carbon watch, on an avant garde rubber strap, weighs 25% less than the All Black version, which has a more traditional leather strap. Both watches are built with the same care and attention to detail expected of URWERK’s watchmaking.
Specifications
Brand
Urwerk
Reference number
UR-220 ALL BLACK
Movement
Hand-Wound
Case material
Titanium
Bracelet material
Textile
Year of production
2022
Gender
Men's watch/Unisex
Bracelet material
Leather
Bracelet color
Black
Clasp
Buckle
Movement
Hand-Wound
Power reserve
48 h
Case material
Titanium
Case diameter
43 x 53 mm
Water resistance
3 ATM
Crystal
Sapphire crystal
Dial
Skeletonized
Dial numerals
Arabic numerals
Hours, Minutes, Power Reserve
Limited Edition
Any purchase from our new collection is covered by our URWERK international 24-month warranty. Which can be extended to 3 years if you register to our owners’ lodge.
URWERK
“Bringing out yet another version of an existing mechanical complication was not our aim”, says Felix Baumgartner, master-watchmaker and co-founder of URWERK. “Our watches are unique because each has been conceived as an original work. That is what makes them valuable and rare. Above all, we want to explore beyond the traditional horizons of watchmaking.” Martin Frei, chief designer and the other co-founder of URWERK, develops the aesthetic signature for each of the models. “I come from a world of total creative freedom. I’m not cast in the watchmaking mold, so i can draw my inspiration from my entire cultural heritage.”
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