Why choose Meteorite material to made watches?
First of all, the collection value of meteorite watches is affected by a variety of factors. Although meteorites are rare materials from outer space, not all meteorites have the clean luster of metal, and this particular meteorite is even rarer. In addition, the watch itself is still the protagonist, the placement of meteorite slices, brands and styles, and the circulation of watches will affect the value of its second-hand market.
Taking the white k gold Di Tona meteorite disk watch as an example, this limited edition of the popular style Di Tona, its appreciation space is naturally self-evident. Although the number of meteorites falling to the earth every year is quite large, the “meteoric iron” that can be used by the watchmaking industry accounts for only 2% of the total number. Unfortunately, the numbers that are large enough to make a dial are even fewer. The total weight of meteorites available to the watchmaking industry on Earth is estimated to be only a few dozen kilograms, and most of these meteorites come from the core of very large objects (at least several hundred kilometers in diameter).
To sum up, the value of meteorite watches lies not only in their rarity, but also in their unique design and exquisite craftsmanship. For collectors, meteorite watches are undoubtedly an area worth investing in.
Meteorite material
Meteorite material
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.