UR-230 Eagle

$205,000.00
Reference: UR-230 Eagle

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SPECS DETAILS
SPECS

Limited Edition: 35 pieces
Case: black DLC-treated titanium and Carbon Thin Ply (CTP) with 318 layers
Size: 53.5 x 44.8 x 18.3mm (LWH)
Movement: automatic-winding caliber UR-7.30, with manual-winding option
Function: wandering satellite hours, 3D retrograde minutes, winding status indicator
Power Reserve: approximately 48 hours
Dial: openworked with titanium central carrousel
Hands: luminous elements throughout
Caseback: solid with sapphire crystal window revealing air-brake system
Strap/Bracelet: Vulcarbonised rubber
Factory Warranty: two years

DETAILS

The Urwerk UR-200 family takes off to new heights with the UR-230 Eagle, which introduces a new dual variable-geometry turbine, double shock absorber and a hybrid winding system. The UR-7.30 caliber at the heart of it unfurls the wings of Urwerk’s mechanical possibilities.

This UR-230 Eagle also features a physical transformation, including the development of a CTP carbon case fitted with a mobile cover, along with aerodynamic lines, a slimmer profile, and the measurements of a bird of prey. The UR-230 Eagle is a highly sophisticated, highly desirable animal, produced in a limited series of 35.

For the UR-230 Eagle, Urwerk developed a world-first set of shock absorbers designed to protect the new UR-7.30 caliber via turbines. A first set of turbines is dedicated to attenuating the impact of any external shock, thereby guaranteeing the robustness and durability of the watch.

A second set controls the flow of air that feeds the winding system. The strength of this "air brake" is designed to modulate the winding power according to the wearer's level of activity and is set by a rotating knob on the back of the watch. A second switch opposite the first serves to disengage the rotor entirely. The UR-230 Eagle then switches to manual winding mode. The level of adjustment of these two functions is indicated by two symmetrical indicators at 11 and 1 o’clock on the dial.
 

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