Urwerk
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Iron Man's watch is on the way out. Urwerk is retiring its decade-old flagship UR-110 watch collection, which graced the wrist of Tony Stark in "Spider-Man: Homecoming", with a one-off model featuring a titanium case with a Bakelite bezel.
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Urwerk's UR-100 SpaceTime wristwatch doesn't just display time, it shows how far the Earth travels.
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Urwerk can always be counted on to surprise, and its latest UR111C wristwatch is absolutely true to form. Designed by co-founders Felix Baumgartner and Martin Frei, the self-winding UR111C does pretty well everything it can to subvert the traditional wristwatch form.
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Last year, Swiss watchmaker company Urwerk announced that it was working on a wristwatch containing the world's first mechanical movement with an electronic monitoring system. The results of the project is now on display in the Urwerk Electro Mechanical Control (EMC) watch.
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Urwerk's next luxury watch, the EMC, will include an electronic mechanism that verifies its own precision and tells the wearer whether the timing needs to be adjusted.
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The Experiment ZR012 is an experimental timepiece inspired by the Wankel engine that uses a pair of rotating Reuleaux triangles to indicate the time.
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Gizmag presents its annual top ten list of things you can't have for Christmas 2011.
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The unique URWERK UR-110 is built for discretely keeping track of time.
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The URWERK Black Cobra watch utilizes unique design to overcome some technological challenges.
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URWERK has released the world’s first watch that uses compressed air to regulate the winding system. The UR-202 features a 3-position selector switch that controls the level of air compression generated by its miniature twin turbines, which in turn control the rate of automatic winding.