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Hands-On: The Urwerk UR-1001 ��TITAN��
Remember the Urwerk UR-1001 Zeit Device? It was a crazy complicated pocket watch of sorts that kept time in increments ranging from one second on up to the passing millennia. The device was introduced back in 2012, and it has remained something of a curiosity from the brand. While it never occurred to us that one might want to strap the Zeit Device to the wrist, that’s exactly what Urwerk has done with the latest iteration, the UR-1001 “TITAN.” It has all the craziness of the pocket watch, but this time with a removable wrist strap. 1 OF 4 The UR-1001 “TITAN” gets its name from the new titanium case. The original was stainless steel with a AlTiN (Aluminium Titanium Nitride) surface treatment. The remains largely untouched, including its dimensions, which clock in at 106 mm x 62 mm x 23 mm. The new case is far lighter, in both appearance and weight, now appearing more silvery than the black of the original. 2 OF 4 Like other Urwe
Jumbo in Las Vegas
Stopped by the new AP boutique in Las Vegas. I got to see the Jumbo for the first time. I can definitely see why it's so popular. I tried on both the RG and SS and actually preferred the SS. According to the salesman the SS Jumbo is only available in the boutiques. Can anyone confirm or deny this? I can definitely see this one in my future.
Meet Mr and Mrs Smith
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Aquanaut 5167A - I'm ready to buy
Hi All!So...I know how everyone feels when someone sees a new member with 1 posting - but you've got to start somewhere, right?Looking for a little advice...I have a Rolex, which I enjoy, but I'm ready to buy a Patek Aquanaut.I looked online (i.e. jomashop) and see the 18,335 they want...obviously, I'd rather buy from an AD at even a lower price if that's possible? Any suggestions on what price point at an AD I can expect - or any other suggestions on buying one? Thanks in advance!
DD2 Wave dials
Please show your wave dials if you have em.Is this style of dial supposed to be a random pattern or all they all the same?Almost looks like cracks in the ice as opposed to waves in the ocean?