Massena Lab & Unimatic Close Out NASA Trilogy with Meteorite Dial Watch | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
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Massena Lab & Unimatic Close Out NASA Trilogy with Meteorite Dial Watch | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008
"When two creative forces like Massena Lab and Unimatic collaborate, the results often push the boundaries of modern watchmaking. Their latest project does just that, completing a three-part NASA Space Exploration trilogy with a timepiece that brings extraterrestrial materials to the wrist. The Modello Quattro U4S-T-SPW combines space-inspired design, advanced horological engineering, and exclusive scarcity to deliver a watch that speaks to collectors, enthusiasts, and dreamers alike."
"This rare and exotic material, sourced from space rock that survived entry through Earth's atmosphere, serves as both a functional dial and a conversation piece. Each dial is inherently unique, displaying natural patterns that can never be replicated. Beneath a 2.8mm flat sapphire crystal, the dial features luminous Super-Luminova BG W9 markers and the iconic NASA "worm" logo. Printed directly on the crystal surface, the details appear suspended above the dial, giving the illusion of floating in zero gravity."
Massena Lab and Unimatic completed a three-part NASA Space Exploration trilogy with the Modello Quattro U4S-T-SPW, a watch that brings extraterrestrial materials to the wrist. The watch includes Unimatic's first meteorite dial, each example uniquely patterned and displayed beneath a 2.8mm flat sapphire crystal. Luminous Super-Luminova BG W9 markers and the NASA "worm" logo are printed on the crystal, appearing suspended above the dial. The 40mm titanium case receives bright white Cerakote coating and houses skeletonized hour and minute hands. The Sellita SW200-1 B automatic movement uses 26 jewels at 28,800 vph, providing a smooth seconds sweep. The release emphasizes exclusivity and collector appeal.
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