Urwerk UR-100V Magic T Hunter Green 🛸🟢

"I know what you're thinking: 'Looks cool, but can you actually tell the time?'"
The answer? Yes — and way better than you'd expect β±οΈ
Here’s how it works: a rotating satellite carries the hour numeral and a bright green arrow. That arrow points to the minutes on the curved track at the bottom of the dial. When the hour’s up, the next satellite glides into place.
It’s weirdly intuitive after five minutes, and honestly? Kinda mesmerizing to watch ππ
πͺ But wait — there’s more. Two bonus indicators add an extra layer of cosmic flair:
One shows how far Earth has rotated in the last 20 minutes π
The other shows how much we’ve orbited around the Sun in the same time βοΈ
Are they necessary? Nope. Are they awesome? Totally. These poetic touches are pure Urwerk — mechanical, whimsical, and just a little bit nerdy.
βοΈ Movement, Rotor & The Nerdy (Brilliant) Stuff
Flip the watch over and boom — more of that rich hunter green, now on the rotor π
Inside is the automatic UR 12.02 movement, built on a Vaucher base with Urwerk’s own orbiting satellite module on top.
And here's a truly cool bit: the rotor features something called a Windfänger — a miniature air turbine. It creates resistance as the rotor spins, regulating its speed and reducing shock to the movement. That’s not a gimmick. That’s real mechanical problem-solving π‘οΈπ
Finishing on the back? Totally Urwerk: perlage, brushed surfaces, clean engravings. It doesn’t scream for attention, but it’s solid and deliberate — no shortcuts here.
π The Bracelet: A Surprisingly Chill Masterpiece
Let’s talk bracelet — and yeah, that’s a sentence we rarely lead with.
But this one? It’s awesome. The links are short, almost half-length, which gives the bracelet a silky, “melting” feel on the wrist. It’s ultra-adjustable, which is crucial when the case shape is this unconventional.
The design is industrial and rugged, with a sandblasted finish throughout — but it still plays with light just enough to feel alive β¨
The clasp is rock solid, with no rattle, no give. From a brand known for wild dial theatrics, it’s refreshing to see such attention paid to something as “basic” as a bracelet.
ποΈ Fit & Feel: Better Than It Has Any Right to Be
On paper, this thing sounds like a chunk of metal.
In reality? It wears way better than you'd expect.
The end links drop sharply from the case, helping it hug the wrist instead of sitting like a stiff slab. That said, the case is... well, odd.
The crown’s positioned at 12 o’clock, and the top of the case is built up and enclosed to protect it. That side feels a bit bulky, especially on smaller wrists.
So if you’ve got a slim wrist, maybe try before you buy. π€
π Final Thoughts: Is It Worth €61,500?
Look — €61,500 is no casual splurge. You could buy a car. Or a few other big-name watches.
But if you’ve already crossed Rolex, Patek, and AP off your list…
If you’re chasing something different — something that looks like it landed from the future, but has real mechanical soul — this green Magic T deserves a serious look π
It’s wild, but not overwhelming.
Complex, but surprisingly legible.
And for an Urwerk? Shockingly wearable.
That deep green ties it all together.
In a sea of watches trying so hard to be unique… the UR-100V Magic T actually is ππΈ
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