3,721

RED

Cadran

3,721

The watch in tribute to the Perseverance rover

Since Galileo's first telescope observation of Mars in 1610, the Red Planet has continued to fascinate scientists. More than four centuries later, in July 2020, NASA launched the Perseverance mission. It consisted of placing the "Rover" robot on Martian soil to collect samples and search for traces of ancient life. The mission was a resounding success, landing on February 18, 2021, in the Jezero Crater region. This rover is paving the way for future human missions to the Red Planet.

RED 3,721

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Traveler & Pioneer

This watch features certified Mars meteorite dust. The Martian dust is sealed in a sealed sapphire crystal chamber at 3 o'clock. Each watch comes with a meteorite dust certificate of authenticity.

Automatic Sellita or Miyota

The Swiss Sellita SW200-1 mechanical movement powers the Pioneer model with unparalleled precision. The Japanese Miyota 8215 mechanical movement powers the Voyageur model with remarkable reliability.

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Discover the symbolism of RED3,721

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.

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Perseverance
Date
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7 Min
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3D printing of the planet Mars

The dial reveals a striking imprint: a faithful 3D-printed reproduction of the surface of Mars. Its reliefs, its hollows, its roughness… every detail has been meticulously recreated to offer an immersion into the heart of the red planet. A tangible tribute to space exploration, and to this human fascination with the unknown.
Dial

The "Perseverance" Mission

Engraved at 3 o'clock, just next to the capsule, the name of the Perseverance mission is discreetly inscribed in the material. A subtle yet meaningful detail that pays homage to Martian exploration and the spirit of endurance that drives it.
Perseverance

The landing date

On February 18, 2021, the Perseverance rover landed on Mars. This key date is discreetly inscribed at 12 o'clock on the case, marking the culmination of an odyssey into the unknown.
Date

A binary code

A discreet binary code is inscribed on the dial, representing "Mars 02/18/21" by applying the A1Z26 code used by NASA on the parachute. A coded nod to the historic landing date.
Binary code

The 7 Minutes of Terror

Dubbed "the 7 minutes of terror," the landing phase was the most critical of the mission. Between 3:48 p.m. and 3:55 p.m. (EST), the rover passed through the Martian atmosphere before touching down. Seven minutes of silence, tension... and achievement.
7 Min

The coordinates of the landing site at 3H

Perseverance landed in Jezero Crater at 18°12'00"N, 77°36'00"E. The 28-mile-wide site, located on the edge of Isidis Planitia, was chosen for a key mission: to search for evidence of past life.
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Martian dust on the wrist

Martian dust on the wrist

The Red 3.721 collection incorporates Martian meteorite powder NWA14269, discovered in 2021 in North Africa. Supplied by MSG Meteorites, a British company licensed by IMCA, this rare material is encapsulated in each watch, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity with spectrometric analysis. The collection is limited to 2,017 numbered pieces.

“We are a species of explorers, and we will encounter many obstacles on the way to Mars...”

— Alex Mather

The official NASA "Meatball" logo, a symbol of space exploration

The official NASA "Meatball" logo, a symbol of space exploration

Col&MacArthur has obtained 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.

Technical description

An authentic fragment of Martian meteorite NWA 14269, discovered in 2021 in Algeria, supplied by MSG Meteorites, is integrated into each watch. This British company is licensed by IMCA. This Martian rock, a celestial material, has been subjected to spectrometric analysis and certified by the University of Washington.

Powered by the Swiss Sellita caliber SW200-1, this watch embodies watchmaking excellence. Its automatic mechanical movement, equipped with 26 jewels, oscillates at a frequency of 4 Hz (28,800 vibrations per hour) and offers a power reserve of 38 hours, thus guaranteeing precise and consistent timekeeping. This 11 1/2-ligne caliber, renowned for its reliability and robustness, elegantly combines Swiss watchmaking tradition with contemporary performance, for a unique experience on the wrist.

The 43 mm diameter and 12 mm thick case is crafted from titanium, ensuring robustness and lightness. Its matte black finish gives it a modern and discreet touch, while the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal ensures optimal protection against shocks and scratches. It is distinguished by its particular shape, allowing it to shelter Martian meteorite dust for a touching touch of originality. Water-resistant to 10 ATM and featuring a 20 mm lug width, this case combines solidity and elegance, guaranteeing the watch remarkable longevity without compromising on style.

The caseback, crafted from 316L stainless steel, features a matte black finish that subtly highlights the watch's understated elegance. This choice of material not only ensures high corrosion resistance, but also gives the entire case a sophisticated and timeless look. Featuring a screw-down closure system, the caseback guarantees a secure and reliable fit, while preserving the simplicity and finesse of the design, for a practical and refined experience. In addition, it is fitted with a transparent sapphire crystal, allowing you to admire the movement and appreciate the mechanical beauty of the watch at every moment.

Mounted on a black or brown leather strap, which combines flexibility and robustness thanks to 316L steel, your watch stands out with an elegance that is both discreet and refined. Equipped with a double folding clasp, this strap offers optimal comfort and a secure fit, with an adjustable length from 180 to 220 mm.

The fully titanium version, enhanced by a matte black finish, embodies modernity, strength, and lightness. Designed to last, this finish guarantees a pleasant and serene wearing experience, supported by a double-security folding clasp, ideal for everyday use.

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Blach Maurice

I made 3 purchases. The first 2 watches, the Lunar and the Da Vinci, were delivered quickly. They are really beautiful.
For the third, the Red (March Edition), we had some minor communication issues confirming the correct delivery. However, after being contacted by the manager, we felt listened to. He demonstrated great professionalism in finding solutions that demonstrate the company's reliability.
In conclusion, I highly recommend buying these watches, which all have their own charm and story, unique to each model.
Thank you to Col&MacArthur for your reliability and these wonderful watches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The RED 3721 collection comes in two automatic versions: the Miyota version is numbered but not limited in quantity, guaranteeing the authenticity of each piece while allowing for continuous production; the Sellita version, on the other hand, is strictly limited to 2,020 pieces, in tribute to the year of the Perseverance mission. Each watch is engraved with its unique number, making this edition a true collector's item.

For the RED3,721 collection, which incorporates Martian meteorite dust, each watch comes with two certificates: one attesting to the authenticity of the watch itself and a second specifically dedicated to the meteorite used, specifying its origin and nature. These documents guarantee the traceability and rarity of the Martian element integrated into each piece.

The name RED 3721 refers to Martian gravity, which is exactly 3.721 m/s².

The estimated delivery time is indicated on the checkout page, just below the selected delivery method. Typically, it takes approximately 10 business days. If you require urgent delivery, please contact our customer service by phone at +32 460 22 67 87.

All our watches come with a two-year warranty. This warranty covers any manufacturing defects for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase. Because a Col&MacArthur watch is designed to stand the test of time.

All our watches are assembled in our workshop in Belgium by certified and trained watchmakers. Each piece undergoes rigorous inspection to ensure the proper functioning, precision, and lasting quality of your watch.