The UR-100V LightSpeed houses a 3D planetarium featuring eight celestial bodies from our solar system, eight points of reference.

Starting from the Sun, we calculated and illustrated the time taken for a ray of light to reach each of the planets. The Sun’s rays take 8.3 minutes to reach the Earth, while the same ray reaches the surface of Jupiter 35 minutes later. A journey through space and time with light as the medium, the most magical of all vessels.

CASE

43mm width x 51.73mm length x 14,55mm height

POWERRESERVE

48 hours

MOVEMENT

UR 12.02 Self-winding mechanical movement regulated by Planetary Turbine Automatic System

INDICATIONS

Hour Satellite and minutes indicators.

Time required for a ray of light to reach each planet within our solar system

LIGHT SPEED

REF#UR-100LS

MOVEMENT

UR 12.02 Self-winding mechanical movement regulated by Planetary Turbine Automatic System

DIAL

Hour Satellite and minutes indicators.

Time required for a ray of light to reach each planet within our solar system

POWERRESERVE

48 hours

CASE

43mm width x 51.73mm length x 14,55mm height

The UR-100V LightSpeed houses a 3D planetarium featuring eight celestial bodies from our solar system, eight points of reference.

Starting from the Sun, we calculated and illustrated the time taken for a ray of light to reach each of the planets. The Sun’s rays take 8.3 minutes to reach the Earth, while the same ray reaches the surface of Jupiter 35 minutes later. A journey through space and time with light as the medium, the most magical of all vessels.