The final version of last year's Urwerk novelty is equipped with an almost classic dial in the color of planet Earth.

In 2025, Urwerk released the UR-10 SpaceMeter - a watch that initially puzzled the brand's fans with its traditionalism. However, upon closer examination, it became clear that the almost classic dial of the model with two central hands continues Urwerk's experiments with time and space. This year, the UR-10 SpaceMeter returns as a final model, limited to 25 pieces.

The complexity of these watches is hidden in 3 additional dials. Alongside the canonical display of hours and minutes using syringe-shaped central hands, 3 counters display the movement of our planet as it rotates on its axis and orbits around the Sun.

The counter at the "2 o'clock" position measures every 10 km traveled by the Earth in a day, with a step of 500 meters; the counter at the "4 o'clock" position records every 1000 km traveled by the Earth on its orbit around the Sun, with a step of 20 km; the counter at the "9 o'clock" position combines two trajectories on two synchronized scales.

The watch is presented in a sandblasted titanium case. The case has an octagonal shape and a massive crown located at the "12 o'clock" position. The case diameter is 45.4 mm, length is 44 mm, and thickness is 7.13 mm, excluding the glass.

The convex blue dial of the watch is finished in a circular satin technique. The counters at the "2" and "4 o'clock" positions are slightly recessed into the dial surface and have a sandblasted finish. Both counters are equipped with luminescent hands.

Turning the watch over, you can see a large central rotor in the same tone as the dial. The massive "wheel" with spokes is framed by a 24-hour scale - it tracks the Earth's full rotation, displayed by an arrow-tipped hand.

Beneath the rotor blades, you can see the mechanism developed in collaboration with the Vaucher manufacture. Above the mainspring barrel, which provides a 43-hour power reserve, is a module with a patented Dual Flow Turbines system - two superimposed propellers rotating in opposite directions to slow down the blade rotation and preserve the mechanism's functionality.
This model is offered on a sandblasted titanium bracelet with a folding clasp. The estimated cost of the watch, excluding taxes, is CHF 70,000.