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MONDPHASE I METEORITE

A fragment of the universe, shaped into time

The Mondphase I Meteorite represents a continuation of Felipe Pikullik’s exploration of celestial time, bringing the idea into a new dimension through material.

At its center lies a dial crafted from genuine Gibeon meteorite. A celestial fragment formed over millions of years before reaching Earth, now becoming part of a precise mechanical system.

Rather than adding complexity, the material itself becomes the story. Each surface carries its own structure, shaped not by design, but by time on a scale far beyond our own.

The dial reveals the characteristic Widmanstätten pattern of the meteorite, a natural crystalline structure formed as the material cooled slowly in space. These intersecting lines are not applied, but inherent to the material itself, making each dial entirely unique.

The lunar aperture is cut directly into this surface, allowing the moon to appear as if it is part of the stone rather than placed upon it.

Encircling the dial, the engraved inscriptions introduce a human element. Each line is cut and finished by hand, creating a quiet contrast between cosmic material and deliberate craftsmanship.

The hands are heat treated to a deep blue violet tone, their color shifting subtly as they catch the light.

They are framed by a polished chapter ring that brings clarity and structure to the dial, creating a calm boundary around the organic texture of the meteorite.

At 9 o’clock, the three dimensional moon appears alongside partially exposed gearing, revealing the mechanics beneath. Together, these elements create a sense of depth where precision and materiality exist in balance.

On the wrist, the Mondphase I Meteorite reveals its full character.

The surface responds constantly to light and movement, making the watch feel alive in a quiet and understated way. No two moments appear exactly the same.

In this setting, the piece becomes something personal, shaped not only by its origins, but by the way it is worn over time.

CHARACTERISTICS

Watch


Case Material: Stainless steel


Diameter: 41 mm


Height: 10.5 mm


Dial: Frosted brass


Strap: Calfskin strap with stainless steel pin buckle


Origin: Made in Berlin


Movement


Reference: Kal. FPMP2 


Energy: Hand-wound  


Function: Moonphase, 24 h display 


Finish: Frosted finish, polished bevels


Reserve: 40 h


Frequency: 21,600 vph (3Hz)


The dial reveals the characteristic Widmanstätten pattern of the meteorite, a natural crystalline structure formed as the material cooled slowly in space. These intersecting lines are not applied, but inherent to the material itself, making each dial entirely unique.

The lunar aperture is cut directly into this surface, allowing the moon to appear as if it is part of the stone rather than placed upon it.

Encircling the dial, the engraved inscriptions introduce a human element. Each line is cut and finished by hand, creating a quiet contrast between cosmic material and deliberate craftsmanship.

The Mondphase I Meteorite represents a continuation of Felipe Pikullik’s exploration of celestial time, bringing the idea into a new dimension through material.

At its center lies a dial crafted from genuine Gibeon meteorite. A celestial fragment formed over millions of years before reaching Earth, now becoming part of a precise mechanical system.

Rather than adding complexity, the material itself becomes the story. Each surface carries its own structure, shaped not by design, but by time on a scale far beyond our own.

The hands are heat treated to a deep blue violet tone, their color shifting subtly as they catch the light.

They are framed by a polished chapter ring that brings clarity and structure to the dial, creating a calm boundary around the organic texture of the meteorite.

At 9 o’clock, the three dimensional moon appears alongside partially exposed gearing, revealing the mechanics beneath. Together, these elements create a sense of depth where precision and materiality exist in balance.

On the wrist, the Mondphase I Meteorite reveals its full character.

The surface responds constantly to light and movement, making the watch feel alive in a quiet and understated way. No two moments appear exactly the same.

In this setting, the piece becomes something personal, shaped not only by its origins, but by the way it is worn over time.

CHARACTERISTICS

WATCH

Case Material: Stainless steel

Diameter: 41 mm

Height: 10.5 mm

Dial: Meteorite

Strap: Calfskin strap with stainless steel pin buckle

Origin: Made in Berlin







MOVEMENT

Reference: Modified Unitas Ébauche

Energy: Hand-wound

Function: Moonphase 

Reserve: 48 h     

Frequency: 21,600 vph (3 Hz)

Finish: Polished bevels








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