A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from the Earth, totally or partially. Between two and five solar eclipses occur every year, with at least one per eclipse season. Since the Gregorian calendar was instituted in 1582, years that have had five solar eclipses were 1693, 1758, 1805, 1823, 1870, and 1935. The next occurrence will be 2206. On average, there are about 240 solar eclipses each century.
Design features
The asymmetrical ring incorporated into the watch case symbolizes an eclipse occurred by moving of different celestial objects.
An engraving on the case back shows different phases of the total eclipse.
Black Aventurine stone dial creates visual effect of the starry space.
Dimensions: Ø 46 x 16,5 mm (lug to lug – 54,7 mm)
Movement: Miyota 6S30 Grand Chrono Quartz.
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds at the sub-dial at 6H, 60 minutes chronograph with central seconds and 1/20 sec indicator at the sub-dial at 2H.
Case Material: Stainless steel 316L
Coating: Rose gold PVD case + Black PVD case back, crown & pushers.
Caseback: Screwed
Crown: Screw down
Finishing: Shiny, Brushed & Matt
Glass: Domed K1 crystal
Dial: Black Aventurine stone with mirror polished asymmetric dial ring
Lume: Super Luminova on hands & sub-dials
Water Resistance: 20 bar / 200 m / 660 ft
Lug width: 22 mm
Straps: Genuine leather (Alligator texture)
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