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The "Meteorite Peary" watch is named in honor of Robert Edwin Peary (1856–1920), the first explorer to reach the North Pole. During an expedition to Greenland in 1894, he discovered a fragment of the world's largest known meteorite, weighing 58 tons. This rare material was used to craft the dials of this limited edition series of 963 pieces (No. 701 of 963).

7'900 CHF

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The "Meteorite Peary" watch is named in honor of Robert Edwin Peary (1856–1920), the first explorer to reach the North Pole. During an expedition to Greenland in 1894, he discovered a fragment of the world's largest known meteorite, weighing 58 tons. This rare material was used to craft the dials of this limited edition series of 963 pieces (No. 701 of 963).

7'900 CHF

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Model

Meteorite Peary

Reference

61.450.56

Diameter

36

Materials

750 yellow gold

Bezel

Polished

Crystal

Sapphire

Water Resistance

Not waterproof

Winding

Automatic

Power Reserve

Approx. 42 hours

Bracelet Material

750 yellow gold / leather

Clasp

Folding clasp

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