When seasoned collectors think of —the independent watchmaker founded by Felix Baumgartner and Martin Frei in 1997—they likely picture the satellite (or “wandering”) hours complication. Developed in the 17th century, the system displays the time with an orbital disc (or discs) that indicates the hour and points to the minute along an arc that sits on the periphery of the dial.

And though the complication is now an Urwerk signature, the Genevan maison has plenty of other horological tricks up its sleeve. To wit: Check out the brand-new ($94,000). With its integrated bracelet and rather conventional syringe-style hands, it appears—at first glance, at least—like a luxury sports watch. A closer examination of the model’s three subdials, not to mention its lack of pushers, quickly reveals that

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