Urwerk’s one-of-a-kind watch created for donation to the “Only Watch” Auction is this highly decorated version of their UR-103 model called the Urwerk UR-103 Phoenix.
The phoenix motif design has been hand-decorated by master engraver maker Jean-Vincent Huguenin.
From the press release:
As an expression of commitment to the Only Watch cause, URWERK will be auctioning the UR-103 Phoenix, a unique timepiece made of white gold and hand-decorated by master engraver maker Jean-Vincent Huguenin, one of the most gifted artists in this field. Fascinated by universal cultures and legends, Jean-Vincent did not take long to decide on the theme of this mythical bird, revered in Ancient Greece as well as being a legendary hero in China and Japan. In his steady hand, Jean-Vincent has been able to conjure up one of URWERK’s iconic creations and give it a new, universal dimension.
And so, in recognition of all those engaged in the battle to save children from muscular dystrophy, the UR-103 sports that most quintessential symbol of resistance and resilience: A phoenix rising from the flames.
“In our daily lives we all have objects that are slightly talismanic,” says watch artist and URWERK co-founder Martin Frei. “We love to have them at our side, in touching distance. Without giving them a mystical value, we assign them a virtue, an ‘aura’. With this in mind, we have designed the UR-103 as a veritable talisman – a source of energy for its future owner.”
UR-103 Phoenix technical features
Dial Side. The time on the 103 is indicated by the orbiting hour satellites as they pass the arc of the minutes. The slanting sides of the hour satellites ensure an unencumbered view of the time without turning the wrist – even while driving – while bold SuperLumiNova provides excellent visibility by both day and night. The rotating satellite complication is the heart and soul of the 103 series of watches. The orbital cross carries the four hour-satellites and an internal Geneva cross governs each of these satellites. These Geneva crosses offer very low-frictional properties but must be manufactured to extremely precise tolerances. Each of the satellites features three hour numbers. As a satellite approaches the crown, its Geneva cross engages a pin which rotates the disk 120° so that the new hour takes its position. High-tech grade 2 titanium is used extensively throughout the satellite complication including in the construction of the orbital cross and the Geneva crosses. The strength and lightness offered by titanium provides lower inertia and improves the synchronicity of the movement. The hour satellites are crafted from aluminium. Integrated lugs holding the strap ensure that the sleek case fits comfortably on a wide variety of wrist shapes and sizes.
Control Board. The Control Board on the back of the 103 features the following indications and functions: The Chrono Meter with its dual 15 minute and seconds dial for maximum precision when setting of time. The 36 hour Power Reserve indicator. A Fine Tuning screw which allows the user the possibility of adjusting the watch’s timing +/- 30 seconds per day.
Movement
Calibre: UR 3.03 manually wound
Balance: Monometallic
Frequency: 21,600v/h, 3Hz
Power reserve: 36 hours, single mainspring barrel
Surface finishes: Circular-grained and rhodium-plated baseplate; chamfered and polished screw heads
Indications: Wandering hour indication on a four-arm carousel
Back: Control board in titanium with Power-reserve indicator; 15-minute and 60-second dials for precise time setting
Surface finishes: Sandblasted and satin-finished carousel; circular graining; Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition; Luminous hours and minutes scale
Controls
Crown: Two-position winding crown
Back: Fine tuning screw (fast/slow)
Case
Material: White gold, back in titanium
Dimensions: 50mm x 36mm x 13.5mm
Crystal: Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating
Water resistance: Pressure tested to 3ATM/30m
Surface finishes: Polished case; Hand engraving; Back PECVD (Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition) treated