The URWERK UR-10 SpaceMeter presents a fundamental paradox: a watch that measures distance rather than duration. Its three subdials track Earth's rotation and orbital velocity in kilometres, transforming the familiar architecture of a chronograph into an instrument of cosmic awareness. For a Manufacture whose identity has been inextricably linked with satellite hour displays, this represents more than a new model—it signals a willingness to challenge their own design orthodoxy.
The significance of this departure cannot be overstated. URWERK has spent nearly three decades perfecting their distinctive time display system, where hours orbit on rotating satellites rather than hands pointing to numerals. This aesthetic has become synonymous with the brand itself. To abandon it, even temporarily, suggests a level of creative confidence that few independent watchmakers possess. Rather than becoming prisoners of their own innovation, URWERK has chosen to expand their horological vocabulary.