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Urwerk UR-111C

Collection profile

URWERK UR-111C is a Special Projects collection built around non-traditional time display, using linear, digital, and jumping indications instead of the brand's usual satellite layout.

Why it matters

UR-111C shows URWERK experimenting outside its signature satellite-hour system, making it a useful Special Projects page for explaining the brand's more radical display architecture.

Key references

URWERK UR-111C G watch

UR-111C G

UR-111C G — A gunmetal UR-111C variation from URWERK's official Special Projects page.

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URWERK UR-111C I watch

UR-111C I

UR-111C I — An iron-tone UR-111C variation shown on the official UR-111C page.

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URWERK UR-111C B watch

UR-111C B

UR-111C B — A black UR-111C variation from URWERK's official UR-111C gallery.

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FAQ

What is URWERK UR-111C?

UR-111C is a Special Projects collection that uses linear, digital, and jumping indications rather than URWERK's usual satellite-hour display.

Which UR-111C variations are official examples?

URWERK's official page shows variations including UR-111C G, UR-111C I, UR-111C B, and UR-111C TT.

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