Urban Jürgensen Reference 2, Yellow Gold

£63,500
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This Urban Jürgensen Reference 2* in yellow gold features German day and month wheels. Crafted in 1989, it came early in the years when the brand was resurrected by Peter Baumberger and Derek Pratt. It was the first of the production models to feature a perpetual calendar and observatoire hands, a detail that would continue as the brand’s signature. It is powered by the self-winding Frédéric Piguet calibre 71 topped with a perpetual calendar module. The watch comes with two sets of extracts from the brand.

The Urban Jürgensen Years

There has recently been some noise surrounding Urban Jürgensen, as Finnish watchmaker Kari Voutilainen has taken charge as its new CEO and placed his talented daughter Venla in charge of after-sales service. There was a similar excitement surrounding Peter Baumberger’s ownership of the brand, and it saw a rather prolific era of development, in large thanks to the ability of Derek Pratt.

When talking about Pratt’s involvement with Urban Jürgensen, everyone we spoke to first mentioned his dials. His engine-turning work was extremely highly regarded in the industry, even after his death. When clearing out his workshop, a drawer full of discarded dials was found. To the untrained eye they appeared perfect, yet after some serious close inspection it was possible to see the smallest of errors that someone less of a perfectionist than Pratt would be OK with. But while his dial work was extraordinary, it was far from the extent of his contributions to the brand. He would become the technical director from 1982 to 2005.