Lincor 1187 "Cosmos Meteorite" Self-winding Mechanical Watch with Black strap
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Fragments of one of the oldest meteorites of Muonionalust, discovered in 1906 near the border with Finland and named after the Muoni River flowing in those places, were used for our watches. The interlacing stripes – Widmannstetten lines - are clearly visible on the surface of the dial. This pattern has been formed over millions of years during the crystallization of metal in the cold of outer space, and it is used in research as an important diagnostic feature. According to scientists, this meteorite fell to Earth about 1 million years ago, which means that it survived 4 ice ages, and its estimated age is more than 4.5 billion years.
The collection also includes watches using fragments of a rare Seimchan meteorite found in the dried-up bed of the Hekandya River, a left tributary of the Yasachnaya River in the Magadan region, near the village of Seimchan, in June 1967. Seimchan, a pallasite meteorite, is a fragment of one of the ancient protoplanets that arose and collapsed at the dawn of the formation of the Solar system. It was formed 4.5 – 4 billion years ago, before life originated on our planet. The exact time of the fall is unknown, but according to calculations, no later than two and no earlier than a hundred thousand years ago.
Now you have the opportunity to wear a piece of the ancient past on your arm.
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| Sizes: | 22 × 4.1 × 1.4 cm . |













