URWERK has been around since the late 1990s and has always pushed the boundaries with its designs and reimagination of telling time. The Swiss high-end watchmaker also has multiple awards to back up its reputation; the UR-110 won the Design Watch Award at the Geneva Grand Watchmaking Foundation in 2011 while the Atomic Master Clock (known as the AMC) won the Audacity Prize during the 2019 Geneva Grand Horlogerie Prize Foundation. And just in time for the upcoming Geneva Watch Days, URWERK has introduced a rebirth to the legend, the EMC SR-71.
The EMC, or Electro-Mechanical Control, is a mechanical watch and the birthchild of URWERK back in 2014. The world's first precision mechanical watch, the EMC allows its wearer to monitor and adjust the watch's chronometric performance. In the year it was released, the EMC was already a shoo-in for various awards, particularly the 2014 Innovation Award of the Geneva Grand Watchmaking Prize to go with its Mechanical Exception Prize from the Geneva Grand Horlogerie Prize. In conjunction with the 10th anniversary of the EMC, URWERK has blended its mechanical watch with parts from a Lockheed Martin SR-71.