Presentation of URWERK UR-112 Aggregat "Back to Black"
With the UR-112 Aggregat “Bicolore” replica watches for sale, which debuted last year, Urwerk breaks away from the iconic satellite cube display with a novel satellite prism hour and minute display. Now, the watchmaker has taken the "Bicolore" and given it a stylish all-black makeover with the UR-112 Aggregat "Back to Black".
The UR-112 Aggregat “Back to Black” shares the same mechanics as its predecessor, but with a refined case design and an all-black color palette that enhances the watch's futuristic look.
low key At first glance, the structure of the case and the complex display may seem difficult to read, but upon closer inspection, you will find that the UR-112's timekeeping is very intuitive. The hours and minutes are made of numeral discs in a glass cylinder, with only the disc bearing the current reading facing outwards.best replica watches
The hours are displayed on the left, and four prisms each with three hour numeral faces alternate across the axis to form a system of satellites. Similar to the Satellite Cube display, the Satellite Prism features a time-hopping mechanism where the three-dimensional entity spins momentarily on top of the hour and remains in place until the end of the hour.
On the right is the minute, which also consists of four prisms forming a satellite system, albeit with a simplified mechanism. The prisms rotate continuously rather than jumping, and the printing on the prisms is in five-minute intervals, although the minutes can be read precisely by tiny scales and hands. swiss replica watches
By triggering a button on the side of the case, the cover pops off and reveals more less important information, namely a power reserve indicator on the left and a seconds dial on the right.
Interestingly, the UR-112 was inspired by the vintage Bugatti sports car Type 57 Atlantic SC, which can be seen on the central spine of the watch. Urwerk co-founder Martin Frei was struck by the car's design when he visited Ralph Lauren's car collection. In Frey's words, "This Bugatti is a true marvel! It was the one that inspired me to draw the UR-112 in the first place."
Overall, the Urwerk UR-112 Aggregat “Back to Black” replica luxury watches is a visually striking and innovative watch that showcases the brand's commitment to pushing the limits of avant-garde time displays. Perhaps because of the proliferation of exotic displays, satellite prisms are arguably less appealing than the brand's original satellite cube displays, which made a real statement in 2005 when they debuted with the Harry Winson Opus V.
However, this does not take away from the fact that it was a highly complex and original satellite display, including various gears working on multiple axes to facilitate the display. It's so different from earlier Urwerk watches that it's fun, and even for watch owners with satellite cube displays, it's a worthwhile addition.
While the latest iteration appears to be a darker version of the "Bicolore" that debuted last year, the "Back to Black" incorporates several subtle upgrades that work together for a more fitted, futuristic look. Among the refinements is a skeletonized cover that offers a glimpse into the case's interior. While it doesn't add any legibility, the cutouts give it extra airiness and visual depth. Of course, the all-black exterior is a significant improvement over last year's two-tone gray palette, although the extra cost of CHF 30,000 may be a consideration for some.replica Grand Seiko Sport
technical specifications URWERK UR-112 Aggregat "Back to Black" Movement: UR-13.01 Automatic; automatic; power reserve 48 hours Functions: Jumping hours, minutes, seconds and power reserve Case: 42mm x 51mm; titanium and stainless steel; water-resistant to 30 meters Strap: Black fabric strap with pin buckle