Kronsegler Meteorite Men's Automatic Watch with Leather Strap Blue/Blue Limited Edition Stone, Steel blue/blue, Strap.
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The model "Meteorite" is a giant and seems to be able to withstand an asteroid impact. The watch is made of 316L stainless steel, sapphire crystal and real meteorite rock. 812 watches were made from the meteorite GB69-8 from the "Golden Basin". The dial carries the stylized relief of the crash site. Under the broken floor you can see the movement working. Two radar antennas circle above the impact point as second and 24-hour hands. The case of the men's watch consists of 10 steel parts with PVD ion plated bezels. The letters are screwed in with decorative screws. The band stops have decorative screw heads and matt etched inner facets. The base is screwed, has a glass viewing window and is engraved with the geodata of the meteorite. The black, white, blue or green dials are broken into circle segments. At 12 o'clock, a large double index filled with Superluminova is placed. At 6 o'clock, the meteorite particles are encased. The meteorite GB69-8 comes from the Gold Basin, Mohave County, Arizona, USA and suggested approx. 14.3 million years in 35° 52? 30?N, 114° 14? 0 W on. The stone is a L4 olivine and was found in 1995. The authenticity of the meteorite confirmed by Meteolab (New England Meteoritical Service) in Mendon USA. The hour and minute hand is skeletonised and filled with Superluminova luminous material at the tips. Two radar antennas with Superluminova filled circular tip rotate as a 24 hour and second hand. The watch glass is made of sapphire. The water resistance is 5 ATM. The leather strap in black, brown or blue is thickly padded, alligator embossed and adapted to the case radius. The watch is delivered in a blue maxi box with certificate card, 16-page booklet and polishing cloth. Quality: Kronsegler chronographs and watches are characterised by the highest precision and accuracy that can only be achieved with quality movements. So we can ensure a comprehensive service and a long service life of our watches.
The model "Meteorite" is a giant and seems to be able to withstand an asteroid impact. The watch is made of 316L stainless steel, sapphire crystal and real meteorite rock. 812 watches were made from the meteorite GB69-8 from the "Golden Basin". The dial carries the stylized relief of the crash site. Under the broken floor you can see the movement working. Two radar antennas circle above the impact point as second and 24-hour hands. The case of the men's watch consists of 10 steel parts with PVD ion plated bezels. The letters are screwed in with decorative screws. The band stops have decorative screw heads and matt etched inner facets. The base is screwed, has a glass viewing window and is engraved with the geodata of the meteorite. The black, white, blue or green dials are broken into circle segments. At 12 o'clock, a large double index filled with Superluminova is placed. At 6 o'clock, the meteorite particles are encased. The meteorite GB69-8 comes from the Gold Basin, Mohave County, Arizona, USA and suggested approx. 14.3 million years in 35° 52? 30?N, 114° 14? 0 W on. The stone is a L4 olivine and was found in 1995. The authenticity of the meteorite confirmed by Meteolab (New England Meteoritical Service) in Mendon USA. The hour and minute hand is skeletonised and filled with Superluminova luminous material at the tips. Two radar antennas with Superluminova filled circular tip rotate as a 24 hour and second hand. The watch glass is made of sapphire. The water resistance is 5 ATM. The leather strap in black, brown or blue is thickly padded, alligator embossed and adapted to the case radius. The watch is delivered in a blue maxi box with certificate card, 16-page booklet and polishing cloth. Quality: Kronsegler chronographs and watches are characterised by the highest precision and accuracy that can only be achieved with quality movements. So we can ensure a comprehensive service and a long service life of our watches.