Arsenale Meteorite - 6221560C

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From Nowhere to Earth

For billions of years, fragments of ancient celestial bodies have wandered through the cosmos. Among them, iron meteorites, composed of iron and nickel, formed in the cores of primordial planetesimals, cooling slowly in the vastness of space. This process created the Widmanstätten patterns, geometric textures impossible to replicate on Earth. After an eternal journey through the cosmos, this fragment of infinity now takes on a new form, becoming a timepiece to wear.

Forged by the Cosmos, refined by us

Working with meteorite requires a precise process to preserve its unique structure. After cutting and finishing, each dial undergoes an acid treatment to reveal the iconic Widmanstätten patterns, a naturally occurring design shaped by space. A thin protective layer preserves the surface without altering its appearance. The next step is the application of intricate details, followed by the placement of indices and logo, precisely positioned to complete the face of the watch.

Just 9.95mm thick

Designing a slim automatic watch is always a challenge, even more so with a multi-layered dial. For the Arsenale Meteorite, we have nested an authentic meteorite surface onto a sunray-finished brass base, adding depth without increasing thickness. Thanks to the Miyota 9039 caliber, a no-date movement running at 28,800 vibrations per hour, we have kept the case at just 9.95mm, achieving the perfect balance between design and wearability.

From Nowhere to Earth

For billions of years, fragments of ancient celestial bodies have wandered through the cosmos. Among them, iron meteorites, composed of iron and nickel, formed in the cores of primordial planetesimals, cooling slowly in the vastness of space. This process created the Widmanstätten patterns, geometric textures impossible to replicate on Earth. After an eternal journey through the cosmos, this fragment of infinity now takes on a new form, becoming a timepiece to wear.

Forged by the Cosmos, refined by us

Working with meteorite requires a precise process to preserve its unique structure. After cutting and finishing, each dial undergoes an acid treatment to reveal the iconic Widmanstätten patterns, a naturally occurring design shaped by space. A thin protective layer preserves the surface without altering its appearance. The next step is the application of intricate details, followed by the placement of indices and logo, precisely positioned to complete the face of the watch.

Just 9.95mm thick

Designing a slim automatic watch is always a challenge, even more so with a multi-layered dial. For the Arsenale Meteorite, we have nested an authentic meteorite surface onto a sunray-finished brass base, adding depth without increasing thickness. Thanks to the Miyota 9039 caliber, a no-date movement running at 28,800 vibrations per hour, we have kept the case at just 9.95mm, achieving the perfect balance between design and wearability.

Technical details

CASE

Ø40 mm, lug-to-lug 44 mm, total thickness 9.95 mm

MATERIAL

316L Stainless Steel

DIAL

Natural Meteorite

MOVEMENT

Miyota 9039, automatic, 3-hands, no date

LUMINOUS MATERIAL

Swiss-Made BGW9 Super-LumiNova®

Forge of Innovation

Highly ergonomic

The lug-to-lug distance is just 44mm. Including the first links, it reaches 50mm, making it an extremely compact and comfortable integrated bracelet watch.

Modern and elegant

The polished knurled bezel, combined with vertical brushed finishes, makes it a versatile and distinctive dress watch.

A Bridge Between Past and Future

The case back of this timepiece pays tribute to one of the most iconic symbols of the Arsenale of Venice: the towers. Carefully engraved, they are more than just a visual tribute; they symbolize the deep connection between tradition and innovation that defines our craft. Just as the Venetian Arsenale once merged technological advancements with solid craftsmanship, this timepiece blends classic watchmaking elements with modern design, creating a piece that looks toward the future while staying deeply rooted in its origins.