The watch in homage to space exploration.
The Apollo program aimed to send the first humans to the Moon and ensure their return to Earth. Launched by the United States in the midst of the Cold War, it was a response to the USSR in the space race. Beyond the technological feat, it affirmed American superiority and ushered in a new scientific and geopolitical era.
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Lunar Voyager & Pioneer
This watch features certified lunar meteorite dust, meticulously embedded in the sapphire crystal chamber at 3 o'clock. Each watch comes with a certificate of authenticity, verified by MSG Meteorites.
Lunar Explorer
Neil Armstrong's Footprint at 3 o'clock - Neil Armstrong's precise footprint, carefully incorporated on the sapphire crystal at 3 o'clock, is a powerful symbol of human achievement.
LUNAR 1,622
From 699€
Meteorite or Imprint
The technological watch with automatic movement, with lunar meteorite powder, pays homage to NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
Discover the symbolism of LUNAR1,622
Hover your mouse or press your thumb over the watch's elements to reveal hidden meanings. Each symbol has been carefully designed to tell a part of its story.
Powder from a celestial object on the wrist
The Lunar 1,622 collection incorporates NWA115-15 lunar meteorite powder, discovered in 2017 in Northwest Africa. Supplied by MSG Meteorites, a British company licensed by IMCA, this unique raw material is incorporated into each watch, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity with spectrometric analysis. The collection is numbered.
“You should always aim for the moon, because even if you miss, you land among the stars.”
— Oscar Wilde
The official NASA "Meatball" logo, a symbol of space exploration
Col&MacArthur has obtained special permission to use the official NASA "Meatball" logo on the case back. This logo, created in 1959, is an iconic symbol of American space exploration, representing the Earth, the stars, and an orbital trajectory. This permission reinforces the historical legitimacy and credibility of the watch, which respectfully celebrates the audacity and legacy of space exploration.
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