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A Meteorite Dial Graces the Third Addition to the Brand’s Celestial-Inspired Collection
Formex expands its celestial-inspired lineup with the new Essence Space Glacier, a stunning addition that captivates with a dial shimmering in clarity, depth, and uniqueness. This latest meteorite release introduces a refined silver dial, following the golden meteorite version, and showcases a remarkable two-stage finishing process that fuses time-honored craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology.
Crafted from the ancient Muonionalusta meteorite, first discovered north of the Arctic Circle in present-day Scandinavia, the dial material is one of the oldest substances known to man, dating back over 4.5 billion years. This iron-based meteorite, which impacted Earth more than a million years ago, reveals a mesmerizing Widmanstätten pattern: a natural interlocking crystalline structure formed through millions of years of slow cooling in space. This pattern is impossible to replicate, making every dial in the Space Glacier series utterly unique.
The Essence Space Glacier is housed in Formex’s bestselling 39 mm and 43 mm Essence cases, crafted from 316L stainless steel. Inspired by the engineering precision of high-performance bikes and racing machines, the case integrates Formex’s patented case suspension system, four springs embedded between the upper and lower case components, that ensures optimal shock absorption while enhancing wrist comfort.
The slim profile (10 mm for the 39 mm version and 10.6 mm for the 43 mm) and ergonomic curved lugs ensure a snug fit. The brushed finish is complemented by hand-polished mirror bevels, and the case is topped with a sapphire crystal featuring anti-reflective coating on both sides. Water resistance is rated at 100 meters.
The dial itself, just 0.5 mm thick, is a technical marvel. Unlike conventional meteorite or stone dials that are glued onto a brass base, Formex has pioneered a method of directly soldering the dial feet onto the meteorite, an achievement made possible by the material’s conductive properties and the brand’s in-house innovation.
To bring out the meteorite’s full brilliance, Formex developed an exclusive two-stage finishing technique. First, a bright layer of 98% pure silver is electroplated onto the meteorite surface. Then, six ultra-fine layers of zapon teinté, a cellulose-based lacquer subtly tinted with blue—are applied by hand. This blend of tradition and technology exemplifies Formex’s philosophy: a relentless pursuit of innovation grounded in heritage.
A final technical flourish: the beveled date window is precision-cut directly into the meteorite. This angled aperture not only adds a visual dynamic but also improves legibility, thanks to the contrast it creates with the date wheel beneath, another testament to Formex’s attention to detail.
Powering both watches is a Swiss Made, COSC-Certified Chronometer Sellita SW200-1 self-winding movement, boasting an extended power reserve of 41 hours. the highest quality "Chronometer" grade due to its inclusion of premium components not commonly found in standard versions of this caliber. Notably, it features a balance wheel renowned for its exceptional hardness, stability, and resistance to deformation, as well as its non-magnetic and non-corrosive properties. The fully decorated automatic movement showcases thermally blued screws and is wound by Formex’s custom-built skeletonized rotor.
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This edition comes with a stainless steel bracelet, or a variation of leather or black rubber straps with a Carbon Fiber Composite Folding Clasp, Priced at AED 8,900 for the version with the leather or rubber strap, AED 9,600 for the version with the stainless steel bracelet. available for pre-order now.
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