Urwerk UR-220 “Falcon Project” (Price, Pictures and Specifications)
Just a few months after launching its UR-210 “Final Edition” model (please read more about here), the independent watchmaker, Urwerk, has put into orbit a newcomer in its UR-Satellite collection: the UR-220 “Falcon Project”.
With its manually wound movement and control board on its back, the new UR-220 goes back to Urwerk’s earlier technologies in a case that is sleeker, more ergonomic and as stunning as ever. One exceptional feature is the return of the Oil Change indicator in a new guise.
A quick glance to the UR-220 could be misleading. Look again because everything has changed here. Although the UR-220 has adopted some of the features of its predecessor, the entire movement has been reconceived, redesigned and reworked.
Instrument Panel
For a change we’ll start with the back of the watch, which shows how much the 200 series modules have evolved. Urwerk’s signature Oil Change indicator returns after years of absence to show the accumulated engine running time of the watch. This original type of information had for long featured in the UR-110 models. It returns with some well thought out upgrades.
In the UR-220, the Oil Change indicator takes the shape of a numerical counter calibrated in months, shown on two adjacent rollers. The log of the movement’s running time is started by the owner of the watch who removes a security pin and presses the pusher on the back of the UR-220. From then on, the counter displays the accumulated running time of the watch in months. When it reaches 39 months, it is time to take the watch in for a service and oil change. Urwerk’s watchmakers will set the counter back to zero and replace the pin at the end of the service.
“It’s more than a numerical counter making a cold tally of the months,” says Felix Baumgartner, Urwerk’s co-founder. “The Oil Change indicator tells you for how long your watch has actually been working on your wrist and reflects the energy you have fueled it with every day. It connects you with your watch.”
The Unbearable Lightness Of Carbon
On the material side, the UR-220 is clad in carbon. This is the first time Urwerk has adopted the high-tech transformation of this common element. The result is an extremely tough but featherweight case, composed of 81 ultra-thin layers of high-resistance 150g CTP carbon compressed into a hard resin. The carbon structure of the UR-220 has a pattern all of its own with a finesse and regularity that emphasizes the curve of the case.
“I wanted to have the finest possible pattern traced along the length of the UR-220’s case,” explains Martin Frei, Urwerk’s other co-founder. “We therefore needed a special kind of carbon in layers that are not only parallel but as thin as possible. The concentric pattern you can see on the surface of the UR-220 is the result of this choice. The carbon layers underscore the curves of the sapphire-crystal glass of this watch. In terms of style and technique this UR-220 is just the way I wanted it.”
Carrousel And Switchback
The UR-220 adopts the patented satellite indication of its predecessor, in which the wandering hours are indicated on three rotating cubes. In turn they pick up the minutes pointer as they enter the 120° scale of 60 minutes. At the end of the hour, the minutes pointer leaps back to the start of the scale to be picked up by the next hour. To minimize the inertia of the retrograde minutes, each side of the pointer has been pierced to make it as light as possible. The only other indication on the dial is that of the power reserve. This is displayed on two up/down gauges, each of 24 hours. When the movement is wound, the right-hand gauge reacts first. As soon as it shows 24 hours of power reserve, the left-hand gauge takes over. Splitting the power reserve indication turned out to be a complex task, requiring 83 mechanical parts.
A Unique Strap
With the UR-220’s strap, Urwerk again ventures into new territory. It is the company’s first rubber strap, and therefore has to be something special. The strap is cured, molded and textured by the Vulcarboné process which gives it a touch like velvet. Many years of research into nano-textures were needed to create this effect. Then the strap is stitched and finished by hand to ensure supreme comfort, strength and appearance.
The Smallest Detail
No detail can be neglected, especially not the numerals of the UR-220. Martin Frei has designed a new typography. In their livery of Urwerk’s radioactive green, their new design makes the hours and minutes even sharper. They find their inspiration in the graphics of contemporary video science-fiction games.
Urwerk UR-220 “Falcon Project” Carbon Edition
Technical specifications:
Movement:
· Calibre: Calibre UR-7.20, developed by Urwerk
· Winding: Manually wound
· Escapement: Swiss lever
· Frequency: 28, 800 v/h - 4 Hz
· Hairspring: Flat
· Energy source: Single mainspring barrel
· Jewels: 59
· Power reserve: 48 hours
· Materials: Baseplate in ARCAP P40, 3D minutes pointer in aluminium with bronze counterweight; central spring in steel. Hours satellites in aluminium; carrousel and screws in grade 5 titanium.
· Decorative finishes: Power reserve bridge and module circular-grained in black. Power reserve subdial shot peened in black. Vertically brushed satellites with polished bevels. Carrousel and its cage finely sanded with a circular satin finish. Rhodium plated in black. Satellite cam finely sanded with a circular satin finish. Painted SuperLuminova markers: white glowing blue for the power-reserve indicator; green glowing green for the hours and minutes; red glowing green for the 60 minutes marker and the end of the power reserve scale. Polished screws.
Indications:
· Wandering hours on a satellite complication (Urwerk patent).
· 3D retrograde minutes hand.
· Double power-reserve indicator.
· Oil change indicator on two rollers on the back showing the accumulated running time of the movement in months.
Case:
· Material: Carbon CTP (Carbon Thin Ply) – 81 layers
· Dimensions: Width: 43.8mm; length: 53.6mm; depth: 14.8mm
· Glass: Sapphire crystal
· Caseback: Black DLC on titanium and sapphire crystal glass.
· Water resistance: Pressure tested to 30m/3 ATM
· Decorative finishes: Black DLC on shot-peened and sanded crown; Black DLC on sanded crown guard; Caseband in matt-black smooth carbon. Back: black DLC on sanded caseback; Pin: satin finished body with sanded engraving, polished hand; Tinted sapphire crystal; Polished screws.
Bracelet: Vulcarboné cured rubber, reference “Kiska” with black DLC buckle; Velcro fastening
The price for the Urwerk UR-220 “Falcon Project” Carbon Edition is CHF 145,000 (Swiss francs /excl. tax).