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Meteorite dial watches

Reading the time on a fragment older than the Earth: that is what our watch with a dial cut from meteorite offers. Here, passing time is measured on a material born billions of years ago in space, in a piece where Swiss watchmaking meets the cosmos.

A dial cut from meteorite

The heart of this watch is its dial, cut from a genuine meteorite. Across its surface unfold the Widmanstätten patterns, that network of geometric lines born in space and impossible to reproduce on Earth. Each dial is therefore unique: no other watch displays exactly the same design beneath its hands.

Exceptional Swiss mechanics

This watch is driven by an automatic Valjoux 7751 movement, a renowned chronograph caliber with full calendar, showing the date, day, month and moon phases. A complication worthy of the material it accompanies: the movement of the moon on your wrist, beneath a dial from outer space.

Specifications

Conceived as a true piece of fine watchmaking, this watch pairs a manufacture movement with luxury finishes, down to its strap in stingray leather (galuchat), a rare and robust exotic leather prized by the great houses.

  • Movement: automatic Valjoux 7751, chronograph, full calendar (date, day, month) and moon phases
  • Dial: genuine meteorite, unique Widmanstätten patterns
  • Case: stainless steel, 44 mm diameter
  • Crystal: scratch-resistant sapphire with anti-reflective coating
  • Strap: stingray leather (galuchat), an exotic leather prized in fine watchmaking
  • Water resistance: 3 ATM (30 m), resists splashes and rain
  • Made in Switzerland
  • Diamond-set version available

Caring for your watch

The meteorite dial is protected by the case and the sapphire crystal. The 3 ATM water resistance protects against splashes and rain, but this watch is not designed for showering, bathing or swimming. Never operate the chronograph pushers underwater or with wet fingers. The stingray strap, like any leather, should be kept away from water and humidity. Wipe the case with a soft, dry cloth, and have the automatic movement serviced by a watchmaker at the usual intervals.

Frequently asked questions

Is each watch dial unique? Y

es. As it is cut from a meteorite, its Widmanstätten pattern never repeats identically. Your watch therefore carries a dial that no one else owns.

Is this watch automatic?

Yes. It is fitted with a Swiss automatic mechanical movement, the Valjoux 7751, which winds itself through the motion of your wrist, without a battery.

Can I wear this watch in water?

Its 3 ATM water resistance protects it from splashes and rain, but it is not meant for showering, bathing or swimming. Also avoid operating the chronograph pushers when the watch is wet.

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