Between raw matter and celestial energy, this initial project establishes a rare dialogue between the Earth and the cosmos. Conceived as an exercise in reduction, the watch strips time down to its most elemental expression. With a meteorite dial, a carbon-based structure, and the absence of traditional indexes, the object becomes less an instrument and more a fragment of the universe itself. It is a silent composition, where material presence speaks louder than markings or measurements.

This creation traces a symbolic journey through the origins of material itself. From the organic density of carbon to the extraterrestrial nature of meteorite stone, each element reflects a different state of matter and time. The deliberate absence of visual hierarchy allows texture and contrast to guide perception. Time is no longer read—it is felt, sensed through surface, weight, and light.

Behind this piece lies a deeply personal vision. Its owner is drawn to natural materials and their ability to evoke memory, origin, and permanence. Fascinated by the foundations of objects and the narratives embedded within them, he sought a watch that would transcend traditional horology. The intention was not to display technical complexity, but to express meaning—creating a watch that exists as both an object of time and a fragment of the world itself.

Formed over millions of years beyond the Earth’s atmosphere, the meteorite dial reveals a crystalline structure unique to each fragment. Its matte finish preserves the raw character of the material, evoking something untouched and timeless. By removing visual markers and ornamentation, the dial invites a more instinctive relationship with time—one that is guided by intuition rather than precision, and by material presence rather than measurement.

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