Halley’s Comet
6S10-320E694
This limited model is a part of the Celestial Object series and dedicated to Halley's Comet one of the most known comets in history.
The elegant 47 mm blue PVD case with a black left-hand-rotated bezel represents a sophisticated timepiece designed to be remarkable on the wrist. It is crafted with comfort in mind, featuring ergonomic curves and balanced weight distribution for an exceptionally comfortable fit.
The dial, made from natural Blue Aventurine, also known as Blue Sandstone, evokes the look of a starry night sky.
Aventurine is a form of quartz, distinguished by various mineral inclusions — most notably chrome-bearing fuchsite, which gives the stone its signature blue sheen. The dial also features luminous markers in different colors, offering an outstanding view in the dark, reminiscent of the comet's luminous trail.
The name "Aventurine" comes from the Italian phrase “a ventura,” meaning “by chance.” Traditionally, this stone has been used as a lucky talisman and is favored by those who embrace risk.
Model comes with genuine leather strap with “astronaut style” stitching, or stainless steel mesh bracelet and silicone straps are available as optional accessories.
Halley’s Comet, the brightest comet visible from Earth with the naked eye for a very short period of time every 75 years, which means it can be observed up to 2 times in a lifetime. Halley’s Comet became the first comet to be observed in detail by spacecraft. The comet’s orbit was computed by Edmond Halley – an English astronomer, mathematician, geophysicist and meteorologist in 1705.
