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Worth paying attention: Urwerk EMC

Urwerk watch consumes the world of watches with its EMC (Electronic Mechanical Control) watches - the world's first mechanical watch that allows you to fine-tune yourself.

"I can't reveal what we're working on. But it's so cool. I'm sure it will be shocked at the end of the watch world," Urwerk CEO Felix Baumgartner said. A year ago, Singapore's Tatler asked him what was the next big thing. In his watch pipe.

A year later, Urwerk really captivated the world with its EMC (or electromechanical control) watch - the world's first mechanical watch that lets you fine-tune it yourself.

Sounds simple? Please note: EMC is a mechanical timepiece with built-in Witschi (electronic equipment used by watchmakers to measure and adjust the accuracy of replica watches for sale). It monitors how your watch is affected by conditions such as temperature, magnetic force, shock and position changes, and reports its timing performance through the microcomputer and analog sub dial.

If you are confused about talking to all geeks now, rest in peace. You don't need an engineering degree to appreciate EMC. All you have to do is adjust the accuracy of the watch by screwing a screw on its bottom cover.

Despite having a microcomputer and an electronic Witschi, there is no other electronic product about EMC. The watch is powered by a hand-wound Urwerk movement and is powered for 80 hours.

In order for the watch's Witschi to work, you must first manually shake a supercharged micro-generator (made by the same company to help NASA place the rover on Mars). Fortunately, after completion, the crank will cling to the case.

The EMC is 43 inches wide, 51 mm high and 15.8 mm thick and is made of brushed titanium, available only on The Hour Glass.replica watches online

Case: Titanium and steel

Movement: manual winding UR-EMC

Features: hours, minutes and seconds, as well as accurate measurements

Power reserve: 80 hours