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Cosmic Timekeeper: The Unique 1969 Apollo-Inspired Meteorite Clock

Specifications:

Location:

Russia

Size:

10 x 29 x 22 cm

Sample Weight:

211 gr Meteorite

Type:

Iron

Kind:

Slice

Available in Dubai

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Lot Highlights

Rarity and Value

This exceptional timepiece incorporates a genuine fragment of lunar meteorite, offering a tangible connection to the historic 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing. The integration of extraterrestrial material into the clock’s design makes it a rare and invaluable collector’s item, appealing to both horology enthusiasts and space exploration aficionados.

Discovery and Acquisition

The meteorite fragment featured in this clock originates from a lunar meteorite, a rare specimen that journeyed from the Moon to Earth. Its inclusion commemorates the Apollo 11 mission, which, in 1969, achieved the monumental feat of landing humans on the Moon and returning them safely to Earth. This clock serves as a tribute to that pioneering spirit and the enduring quest for exploration.

Craftsmanship and Presentation

Encased in a sleek design, the clock’s face artfully displays the meteorite fragment, allowing observers to appreciate its unique texture and history. The meticulous craftsmanship ensures that the timepiece is not only a functional clock but also a work of art, seamlessly blending terrestrial artistry with celestial wonder.

Human Touch

This clock transcends its role as a mere timekeeping device; it embodies humanity’s relentless pursuit of knowledge and our intrinsic desire to explore the unknown. Owning this piece offers a profound connection to a pivotal moment in history, serving as a constant reminder of what we can achieve when curiosity and determination align.

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