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Urwerk UR-210 RG Watch Review
Debuted in 2012, this will be the eighth article on the Urwerk UR-210 watch model, and the first comprehensive review. On my wrist is Urwerk UR-210 RG, "RG" stands for 18k red gold - the main case material. The latest version of the UR-210 we introduced is a unique (unique) model called Urwerk UR-210 Amadeus with a fully hand-carved case and bracelet.
Most versions of the UR-210 are made of steel, which makes this red gold model a strange character. Although the precious metal Urwerk watch is by no means a novice, the remarkable precious metal casing Urwerk watches rank second in more practical metals such as steel and titanium. This is really just about the theme and focus of the brand, this is not the luxury of the old world, but the mechanics of the futuristic conference.
Although I don't like Urwerk watches, I often say that if I choose this brand of watches, UR-210 is one of my first choices. This is mainly due to the shape of the case, as well as the complexity and time display. The symmetrical outer casing is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable, and the complex functions are largely practical. More about this.Patek Philippe replica
Visually speaking, the UR-210 has its own characteristics in various models of Urwerk, but it also has some distinctive appearance. I think Urwerk has the correct length to width ratio and the overall design of the case. On the wrist, the case is 43.8 mm wide and 17.8 mm thick. A more important measurement is the length of the casing, which in this case is 53.6 mm. This is the measurement you care most about when determining if this is right for your wrist.
Urwerk provided a shorter strap for my little wrist - I appreciate it. Considering the thickness of the various parts of this very beautiful black alligator strap, I would encourage anyone interested in this watch to check carefully to make sure the straps attached are appropriate for their wrists. If not, the wearing experience may not be as comfortable. I mention comfort very much, because I think it's worth mentioning every time the case shape is not a standard circle with traditional lugs. Here, the lugs are placed towards the bottom of the housing, below the main housing, which helps to view the front of the watch from an ergonomic point of view.
The details of the case are very good, the angles and lines are mixed together and it is interesting from most perspectives. Most of the case is brushed with 18k red gold, while the case back and crown components are matte black titanium. The crown itself is located at the 12 o'clock position of the case. Fortunately, the watch is easily entangled when worn. Although as an automatic watch, you don't necessarily need to use it all the time.www.fashionwatchtime.com
The black titanium case actually has more visual detail than the red gold part of the case, including the small sapphire crystal window of the movement and the circular finger switch that adjusts the way the auto-winding works.
The latter function is not unique to the UR-210, but does not exist in all Urwerk timepieces. It is part of the "turbine control" system of the internally manufactured UR-7.10 movement with three settings. Urwerk calls this system a "winding efficiency selector" whose purpose is to allow the automatic rotor (invisible) to rotate more slowly, thanks to the increased friction that I believe, or to completely prevent the automatic rotor from being completely entangled - thereby eliminating The ability to automatically wind the watch.
Why do you want to change the wind of your watch? In theory, the movement is protected from damage during impact. Recently, the Ball watch has a similarly complex function, they call it "Amortiser", which also uses a switch on the back of the watch to prevent the rotor from rotating. The practicality of this complication is limited, but it can prevent damage to the fragile mechanical movements in the watch, where appropriate.Richard Mille RM011 replica
The biggest problem with being able to manually stop the automatic rotor winding movement is that you need to consider the watch before it can be subject to things like vibration. For example, if you accidentally drop the watch and the rotor is blocked, the watch will not damage the movement... You must lower the watch in advance so that you can set the winding system to the correct mode. Obviously, this complication is not related to accident prevention.
When you expect your watch to be shaken, Urwerk imagines a relatively niche scene, but can't force it to wear a watch. If you plan to play tennis or play golf and want to prevent this type of shock, but still want to wear your Urwerk, then this is a good example of when to completely block the rotor. Are you riding a mountain bike or a roller coaster? Those may be the case of reducing the efficiency of the movement of the movement. Although I am not saying that this kind of complication is mainly to obtain novel value, I simply did not put myself in the "F world" position, I want to do something that is dangerous to mechanical watches, but I stubbornly decide I need to have some logical requirements.
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This is enough to show that when I was very happy to review this watch, I was never forced to change the winding efficiency of the movement. Then, I did have a good chance to explain what the winding efficiency selector is, and I can tell people to be impressed. If you can impress others by measuring the value of a luxury timepiece, then you definitely want a watch with a winding efficiency selector (because you never know the type of 007 situation you might need) .
The same ambiguous use, but another interesting complex feature that is more relevant to us mortals is visible on the UR-210 dial, which Urwerk calls the winding efficiency indicator. Interestingly, the winding efficiency indicator and the winding efficiency selector may not coincide with each other because the winding efficiency can be reduced or stopped, and the other is to indicate whether you are not winding the watch sufficiently efficiently.
In theory, any mechanical motion should have an "optimal" amount of winding so as not to "over-wrap" and maintain optimum precision due to the winding of the mainspring. Urwerk has played with a watch that will help you stay accurate. The most advanced implementation of this concept is included in the Urwerk EMC series, which was originally launched a year after the UR-210. The EMC includes an electronic rate result tool that can be activated to determine the current accuracy of its internal mechanical motion. The user can then turn a small screw at the rear of the chassis to adjust the fine-tuning of the adjustment system - theoretically making your watch more accurate.Rado HyperChrome replica
Returning to the UR-210, the winding efficiency indicator scale is located on the upper left side of the dial, adjacent to the power reserve indicator on the upper right side of the dial. The idea is that if the pointer is in the red zone, the motion is not sufficiently entangled, and if it is slowly entangled (or not continued), the motion will eventually run out of power. If the indicator goes beyond the red area, then my understanding is that the automatic winding is enough to keep moving. This is a very interesting concept, but it may be best for those who are very coordinated with their equipment and have the time (and desire) to pay attention to them. My understanding is that as one's income increases, their available free time tends to fall. Given that this is clearly a “high luxury” project, I am not sure that I have met too many people with income to get such a watch, as well as the mental bandwidth of current winding efficiency. For my other thoughts on this, please see above, I will discuss how the story is told and how the ability to impress people can increase the value of the watch.
My main focus on any timepiece is not "lateral complications," but how it explains time. One of my greatest appreciations for Urwerk's frequent use of the "satellite time display system" is its clarity and usability. I can't represent everyone, but I can say that I found that using the “roaming” hour/minute hand to read the time easily and comfortably along the minute scale. Psychologically, your eyes first see the hour (number) and then read the minute in the same place. This means that the time I need to read the time is in many cases shorter than the standard two or three hand analog dials.
Not all Urwerk satellite time indications are identical. The special flavor of the UR-210's UR-7.10 movement is the coolest in my opinion. Black (for this model) the hour hand is actually a retrograde hand, while the internal three-arm system rotates clockwise. Each of the three arms has a cube with a four hour mark on it. As the system turns, the cubes flip through to show the next number in the series. It’s cool to watch and play. Even better is the ability to set time and turn time and set time. I believe that in some early Urwerk watches you can only set the time.best replica watches
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