Urwerk Introduces the Intricately-Designed UR-111C Timepiece
Utilizing an unconventional integration of optical fibers.





Independent Swiss watchmaker Urwerk is known for its creativity in designing, and it’s latest UR-111C timepiece is no different. It was designed without conventional rotating satellites and fitted with a more complex system that highlights jumping hours, retrograde linear minutes, digital minutes, and digital seconds integrated with optical fibers.
Even the watches crown has been replaced for an adjustable roller with a lever to unlock the tool. The UR-111C is available in both iron and gunmetal with an automatic movement that highlights a 48-hour power reserve.
Check the gallery above and find out more information on Urwerk’s website.