Urwerk 103.06 Edition Speciale Joaillerie

Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Tue 16th October 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Unusual Christmas Gift IdeasMost Expensive GiftsWatch Gift Ideas

A real party piece watch has to be the Urwerk 103.06 Edition Speciale Joaillerie, which displays hours in the form of four orbiting satellites. As each makes contact with the dial at the base it takes an hour to move across, showing minutes. At the 60 minute mark the next satellite picks up at the first minute. It’s as beautiful as it is bizarre.


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Urwerk say:

“The 103.06 is an exquisite, diamond-set limited edition of just 25 pieces. This stunning watch has 227 high-quality Top Wesselton diamonds handset into the case, crown and dial. The dial also features a fine circular perlage finish.
What could be more fitting for a watch featuring a time indication inspired by rotating planets and orbiting satellites than a galaxy of scintillating and exquisite stars. The 103.06 is offered in platinum (10 pieces), white gold and red gold (15 pieces) The 103.06 JOAILLERIE Edition Spéciale: strap a little bit of heaven on your wrist.”

Diamond specifications

Number of stones: 277 rare-white Diamonds

Carats: 5,28 (on case and crown)

Quality: VVS

Colour: TOP WESSELTON


The Urwerk 103.06 retails for a staggering £58,000 ($116,000).

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