Urwerk Amadeus UR-210 Watch Hands-On
In the world of independent watchmaking, Urwerk is surely among the boldest and most creative. The brand is renown for its iconic satellite system for displaying the time, but they have, in the past couple of years at least, also been?exploring new and interesting ways of dressing up their existing models. The brand's UR-105 watch, for example, has served as a canvas for some of Urwerk's most fascinating models, such as the recent UR-105 T-Rex. Another watch that has served as the foundations of some of Urwerk's most interesting pieces is the UR-210, with models like the CP ‘Clou De Paris’ following. And right here, we have what is perhaps the most outrageous version of the UR-210 to date. Behold, the Urwerk Amadeus UR-210 watch.All images by Ariel Adams View this post on Instagram Hands-On with the URWERK Amadeus UR-210 is now live. The engravings alone took Florian Gullert over 260 hours to create. @urwerkgeneve ? ?Read about it on best watches.com #best watchesA post
IWC Pilot's Watch Double Chronograph Edition Antoine De Saint Exupery Hands-On
IWC?has no shortage of aviation-related partnerships and associations, and the blue Le Petit Prince models are some of their more recognizable special editions. However, also in collaboration with the?Antoine de Saint-Exupery Youth Foundation, IWC released the tobacco brown-dialed?IWC Pilot’s Watch Double Chronograph Edition “Antoine De Saint Exupery” watch to honor the author of The Little Prince. Instantly recognizable as an IWC Pilot’s watch but with a subdued twist, it’s also the only rattrapante, aka double chronograph, in the pilot’s watch line, which gives it a lot of watchnerd points. Thankfully, this watch also abandons the triple date window that was discarded last year, opting for a day/date indicator.The IWC Pilot’s Watch Double Chronograph Edition “Antoine De Saint Exupery” borrows from?IWC's refreshed foundational pilot chronograph design. The traditional sub-dial layout used here is similar to that of the standard Pil