Résistant à l'eau jusqu'à 100 mètres
Montre de plongée professionnelle, étanche à 100 mètres
Composez avec un matériau météorite.
Le cadran de cette montre est en matériau météorite.
Sangle avec caoutchouc fluoré
Bague de lunette en céramique, bracelet en caoutchouc fluoré, confortable, résistant à la chaleur, tout en étant corrosif
Boîtier en acier inoxydable de qualité marine S316L
Lentille avec verre saphir, haute dureté, haute transparence
Boîtier en acier inoxydable de qualité marine S316L, bonne résistance à la corrosion
Super Luminova suisse
Super luminova suisse, temps de luminescence plus long, peut durer 8 à 10 heures, non radioactif et inoffensif
A watch forged for nomads
Birthed from the celestial forge, its meteorite dial bears the scars of an eons-old voyage, now reimagined as a timekeeping companion for those who revere the majesty of the boundless ocean and the infinite cosmos. This watch is for the intrepid nomad. Whether venturing into the ocean blue or philosophizing under the starry night sky, it keeps perfect time for those who marvel at our existence in the universe.
Born in the Cosmos
• The Dial of the Ocean Watch is made from The Muonionalusta Meteorite.
• It is believed to have fallen to Earth around one million years ago.
• One of the distinguishing features of the Muonionalusta meteorite is its mesmerizing Widmanstätten patterns. These intersecting patterns are a result of its slow cooling over millions of years in space.
• Scientists estimate that the Muonionalusta meteorite is approximately 4.5 billion years old, making it a relic from the early stages of our solar system. It is believed to have originated from the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter and was likely formed during a collision between protoplanets.
• Widely Collected and Appreciated: Muonionalusta meteorite specimens are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. The striking beauty of its Widmanstätten patterns, combined with its rarity and historical significance, make it a prized addition to any meteorite collection.
The Movement
The team thought for a long time before deciding what movement a watch like this needed. We finally decided on the Seiko TMI NH35 Automatic, a reliable workhorse movement that won't let you down. The NH35 caliber has 24 jewels, beats at 21,600 beats per hour and is also equipped with the reliable ”Diashock Movement Guard”, so it will be protected on your most active days.
NH35 Specifications
Automatic Movement
Vibrations PH: 21,600
Power Reserve: 41 Hours
Jewels: 24
Diashock Movement Guard
Hacking Seconds
Handwinding
Quickset Date
The Case
The case is made of highly versatile marine grade stainless steel. It is specifically engineered to have a low carbon content, which enhances its resistance to corrosion from seawater and the elements. This makes it the perfect choice for a watch that can handle any environment.
Outstanding Lume
Using Swiss Super-LumiNova not only enhances visibility in low-light conditions but also ensures precise time measurement, whether you're underwater or exploring in the dark. We went all out with this to give you the best experience a watch can give, the Bezel with Blue Lume. The Dial and Hands with Green lume. And a special touch: The Date, The sides marked with stripes and the crown, also with lume; transforming it into a nighttime experience unlike any other timepiece
Limited Edition of 50
With just 50 pieces per watch created in this exclusive cosmic marine explorer edition, the opportunity to own this mesmerizing timepiece is extremely limited. Once they're gone, there's no going back - you'll have missed your chance to own a piece of the universe.
The Special Titanium Damascus Bezel
Titanium Damascus, also known as "Timascus" or "Mokuti," is a remarkable material that combines the strength and lightness of titanium with stunning visual appeal. Created by layering, welding, and repeatedly forging different titanium alloys, this process results in a unique, swirling pattern within the metal. When heat-treated, it develops a range of vibrant colors due to surface oxidation. Timascus boasts exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making it ideal for high-end applications like custom knives, luxury watches, and jewelry. While its complex manufacturing process makes it rare and expensive, the result is a one-of-a-kind material that showcases both advanced metallurgy and artistic craftsmanship, prized for its durability and eye-catching aesthetics.
It's all in the details
We have put a huge amount of effort into this watch and no detail has been spared, signature logo meticulously applied to the buckle, crown and even the strap itself - shows this watch is an unmistakable statement of impeccable craftsmanship. Details that others look past.
Size and Comfort
We designed the watch to be 40mm so it would have a better fit across the range of wrist sizes. Pared with an extremely smooth and comfortable Silicon Strap which is lightweight, soft, and flexible, perfect for casual and everyday use. Making this a watch that is comfortable enough for you to wear day in and day out.