100 meters water resistant
With a water resistance of 100 meters, this timepiece allows you to explore the underwater world with confidence
Dial with meteorite material.
Adorned with a Muonionalusta Meteorite dial. Discovered in Sweden in 1906, it is believed to have fallen to Earth around one million years ago and is 4.5 billion years old. One of the distinguishing features is its mesmerising Widmanstätten patterns. These intricate, intersecting patterns are a result of its slow cooling over millions of years in space that reveals the crystalline structure. By wearing a piece of celestial history on your watch, you have here a truly unique and captivating masterpiece. Learn more about the Meteorite here
Strap with Fluororubber
Fluororubber was the clear choice for the watch strap due to its exceptional heat resistance, oil resistance, and chemical resistance, surpassing other synthetic rubber options. This remarkable performance can be attributed to the robust C-F bond (fluorine bond) found in its copolymer composition. Widely employed across various industries worldwide, fluororubber is the go-to material when the utmost quality is indispensable.
Case with S316L marine grade stainless steel
S316L is a highly versatile and 'Marine Grade' corrosion-resistant steel. It is specifically engineered to have a low carbon content, which enhances its resistance to corrosion from seawater. This makes it the perfect choice for a dive watch.
Swiss Super-LumiNova
Using Swiss Super-LumiNova on the whole dial enhances visibility in low-light conditions, whether you're underwater or exploring in the dark. This is not only useful but inspiring to look at.