avatar Presenting the UR-202 "White Shark"
July 13, 2010 10:03AM


Time is monochrome on the UR-202 « White Shark », with its case, dial and hour satellites all in an original shimmering silver/white hue emitted by titanium, steel and ARCAP. The « White Shark », is a timepiece unadorned with no makeup, its only ornament is its technicality. The « White Shark », eschews colourful display to concentrate focus on l’art mécanique.

The black numbers of the hours on the satellites stand out clearly against the light background; however one number of the 12 hour digits is the bright red exception to the rule that identifies the individual piece number in this limited edition of 12.

The « White Shark », a limited edition of 12 pieces, is available exclusively from Chronopassion (Paris), The Hour Glass (Singapore) and URWERK (Geneva).

Technical Description:

Time on the UR-202 is displayed using telescopic minute hands operating through the middle of three orbiting and revolving hour satellites. These hands precisely adjust their length to follow the three vectors marking the minutes: 0 -14, 15 - 44, 45 - 60. Extended, they enable the UR-202 to display the time across a large easy-to-read, dial. Retracted, they allow for a very wearable and comfortably sized case. A moonphase and day/night indicator complete the dial.



The patented central carousel is the nerve centre of the satellite complication. It is not only enables the rotating hour satellites, but also the high-precision manoeuvres performed by the three telescopic minute hands. The carousel is a technical tour-de-force requiring fabrication tolerances down to three microns.



Two turbines are visible on the back of the UR-202 "White Shark" and these are coupled to the rotor to regulate the winding system of the watch. The turbines are controlled by a three position selector lever. In mode"FREE", the two turbines spin freely enabling maximum winding of the mainspring. In mode "Sport", the two turbines spin with resistance, acting like pneumatic brakes that reduce the winding efficacy wound by 1/3rd. In mode "STOP", the turbines are locked and block the rotor from winding at all, although the watch can still be manually wound if necessary.

Partners:

Chronopassion (Paris-France). The European haunt for enthusiasts of haute horlogerie, where they talk micro-mechanics with love and passion. The owner of Chronopassion is Mr. Laurent Picciotto, one of the world's finest connoisseurs of the haute horlogerie.
Its motto: "Life is precious, your watch is its witness"

The Hour Glass (Singapore - Singapore). Established in 1979, The Hour Glass is Asia’s leading specialist luxury watch retail, having pioneered the development and promotion of contemporary horological culture in this region.
Its motto : “Deliver a level of service that exceeds our customers' expectations."

For more information, please visit www.UR-RARESPECIES.com

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Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 07/13/2010 10:12AM by IanS.
I like it!
July 13, 2010 11:56AM
I've always been a sucker for anything Urwerk, so naturally, I love this piece. The red number to signify which unique piece it is was a genius idea.

So, will white be the new black? hot smiley
202
July 13, 2010 10:09PM
the 202 is my favorite urwerk calibre.
the whitish look is .... unexpected, but that is where urwerk always wants to be apparently.
...surprising
July 14, 2010 05:04AM
....Quite surprising....Urwerk preferred color has always been black (at leat in my vision) but i've to say that white stands out....A beautiful watch.
It would be very interesting to see real pics, and not simply some CGI rendering....

Thanks for the report !!

ciao,
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avatar These are real photos of real watches
July 14, 2010 07:51AM
I still...
July 16, 2010 12:59PM
prefer my 202WG somehow. Even though it is limited and cool the white gold case contrasts the black face with colored luminova seems more interesting to look at. IMO.

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