Essence Matte Gold Yellow
57000 Kč
The Matte Essence Gold Yellow watch combines light and energy in a clean design. The Muonionalusta meteorite dial, complemented by gold details and a yellow leather strap, has an optimistic and modern look. The watch body has a matte finish, which gives it an exclusive look and allows both the meteorite and the precise gold details to stand out.
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The Essence Matte Gold Yellow watch combines elegance and fresh energy. Its dial, made from Muonionalusta meteorite, reveals the delicate structure of time, which cannot be imitated. Gold indices and hands ensure excellent clarity and add a luminous accent to the whole.
Tělo hodinek je v matném provedení, které působí exkluzivně a nechává vyniknout jak meteoritu, tak precizním zlatým detailům. Uvnitř těla pracuje automatický švýcarský strojek, zatímco žlutý kožený pásek dodává modelu lehkost a optimismus.
These luxury watches combine classic watchmaking with a modern look and positive energy.
Key features:
- Matte finish of the watch case
- Dial made from Muonionalusta meteorite – each piece is unique
- Automatic Swiss movement
- Hand-stitched leather belt in mustard yellow
- Handmade in Czechia
- Elegant design with gold indices, hands, and crown
For individual adjustments (indexes, straps), please contact us at info@rivuswatch.com.
| Body material | 316 stainless steel, matte finish |
|---|---|
| Weight | 70g |
| Dial | Meteorite |
| Diameter | 37mm |
| Šířka pásku | 20 mm |
| Glass | Sapphire with anti-reflective coating |
| Movement type | Sellita SW200 |
| Winding | Automatic |
| Case back | Transparent |
| Luminescence | No |
| Strap | leather, buckle |
Each of our meteorites has a verified origin and its authenticity is guaranteed by a member of the international organization IMCA – Meteorite Museum.
The dial of your watch comes from genuine Muonionalusta meteorite, one of the oldest known materials on Earth.
This iron meteorite fell on what is now Sweden more than a million years ago, but it was formed 4.5 billion years ago , at the time when our solar system was forming.
Its surface reveals the typical Widmanstätten pattern, which cannot be artificially replicated – each fragment is completely unique, just like the imprint of time it bears.
→ Learn more about the Muonionalusta meteorite

