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The UR-210 is Urwerk's most mechanically ambitious piece from the satellite-hour era, pairing the brand's signature wandering-hour display with a retrograde minute hand and an onboard computer that actively adjusts winding rotor resistance based on your wrist activity. It is a working machine that monitors itself. The Amadeus variant , named for Mozart, whose structural daring Urwerk saw mirrored in their own work , is the rarest of the run.
Urwerk introduced the UR-210 in 2012 as a direct evolution of the UR-201, adding the AMC (Automatic Mean Controller) winding system to what was already one of the most complex display architectures in independent watchmaking. Three rotating satellites carry the hour numerals around a curved chapter ring, while a retrograde minute hand sweeps across a 60-second arc and snaps back at the top of each hour. The AMC module reads wrist activity over a set interval, then adjusts rotor drag via a turbine-and-valve system so the mainspring receives appropriate tension rather than over-winding.
The Amadeus edition released mid-run with a distinctive skeletonized treatment and references to Mozart baked into the dial architecture. Production ended in 2017 after roughly five years, making it a short but fully realized chapter in Urwerk's catalog.
The AMC system is genuinely novel and has few independent watchmakers trained on it outside Urwerk's Geneva atelier. If the winding regulation module malfunctions, budget for factory service and the associated wait. The retrograde mechanism adds complexity beyond the satellite display alone; a mishandled snap-back can disturb the train, so service history matters more here than on most watches.
Case backs show wear quickly on steel references due to the watch's size and wrist presence, so inspect for scratches or prior polishing that softens the finishing. Dial condition is critical on Amadeus pieces because the skeletonized architecture is difficult to restore without factory parts. Finally, confirm the AMC is actually adjusting correctly before buying secondhand, as a seized valve can mimic normal running while quietly stressing the movement.
The UR-210 trades in the $40,000-$70,000 range depending on variant and condition, with Amadeus examples at the higher end given lower production numbers. Urwerk retains a dedicated collector base that keeps pricing relatively stable, though liquidity is thin and sales can take time. A watch in unpolished condition with original papers will command a meaningful premium.
The movement is the Urwerk UR 7.10, which includes the AMC winding controller as an integrated subsystem. Urwerk recommends factory service in Geneva; independent work is possible but requires a technician with direct Urwerk experience, and parts are not on the open market. Budget a 6-to-12-month turnaround for factory service and plan accordingly before buying.
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Both the satellite hour display and the winding efficiency gauge must function; a non-responsive efficiency gauge indicates a failed AMC module in the UR 7.10.
| Area | What to check | What is correct | Red flag |
|---|---|---|---|
| dial | Satellite hour display sequence and accuracy | Satellite cubes advance in correct sequence showing the current hour | Incorrect sequence or non-advancing cubes; movement fault |
| caseback | Winding efficiency gauge response | Winding efficiency gauge responds to movement activity; indicates winding efficiency | Non-responsive gauge; failed UR 7.10 AMC module |
| caseback | Urwerk serial and UR-210 reference | Urwerk serial and reference correctly engraved | Missing or incorrect engravings; non-genuine caseback |
| movement |
| UR 7.10 architecture through caseback |
| UR 7.10 self-winding architecture with turbine winding regulator visible |
| Architecture inconsistent with UR 7.10; movement discrepancy |