Getting ready for a crazy @windupwatchfair weekend with my @49crowns brothers and sisters! A little @formexwatch #meteorite dial LE procured by @49crowns friend @markus.walchli . Fun fact, there are only two meteorites in the world from which the watch dials are cut. This particular dial is from Muonionalusta, found in Sweden!
#watchnerd #meteorite #49crowns #watchgame #formex #windupwatchfair
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Muonionalusta is my favorite meteorite!
Muonionalusta is my favorite meteorite!
Mine too! 🔥🔥🔥
I absolutely love the Gibeon meteorite dials from Rolex because of how dynamic they look under different lighting conditions.
The way the sunlight plays off the dial really brings out the unique patterns.
Additionally, the acid wash process that Rolex uses gives the dial a stunning silvery-white hue that I find incredibly appealing.
It’s truly breathtaking, in my opinion.
Oh, I love your Formex btw! It’s beautiful!!
Cheers 🥂
I absolutely love the Gibeon meteorite dials from Rolex because of how dynamic they look under different lighting conditions.
The way the sunlight plays off the dial really brings out the unique patterns.
Additionally, the acid wash process that Rolex uses gives the dial a stunning silvery-white hue that I find incredibly appealing.
It’s truly breathtaking, in my opinion.
Oh, I love your Formex btw! It’s beautiful!!
Cheers 🥂
Thank you!
Very Nice. That one say meterorite.
Not as nice as Gibeon meteor fragments, but those have been banned from export since 2004 so it is getting very rare.
The gold one at windup was stunning, keeps changing as you move it in the light.
Iridescent
Leggera also awesome looking watches