Crafted with a black carbon case and adorned with a 54-layer ThinPly, the UR-100V “Lightspeed” measures 43mm in width, 51.73mm in size, and 14.55mm in thickness, guaranteeing a presence on the wrist that’s each substantial and refined. This avant-garde casing is complemented by a DLC-treated titanium case again, providing a glimpse into the intricate workings of the UR 12.02 motion by the sapphire crystal. The motion itself is a marvel, ruled by a Windfänger airscrew and boasting a 48-hour energy reserve, demonstrating Urwerk’s dedication to combining technical innovation with inventive expression.
The dial of the UR-100V “Lightspeed” is the place the cosmic journey actually unfolds. It options eight planets, with the time it takes for daylight to succeed in each displayed uniquely and educationally. This informs the wearer about our photo voltaic system and serves as a reminder of our place throughout the huge expanse of the universe. The hours and minutes are indicated on rotating satellites, with a pink arrow-tipped minutes hand gliding alongside a 120-degree arched monitor, guaranteeing legibility is maintained alongside the watch’s inventive ambitions.
Limited in manufacturing attributable to its complexity and the exclusivity of its design, the UR-100V “Lightspeed” is priced at 65,000 CHF, representing a major funding in a chunk of horological artwork that provides an expertise on the intersection of telling time and a connection to the cosmos itself.