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Formex Drops Two Limited Editions With Meteorite Dials

Formex Essence ThirtyNine (39 mm) Space Rock Automatic Chronometer Limited Edition - Wrist Shot on Stainless Steel Bracelet - on 7.25 wrist
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Formex is introducing its new Essence Space Rock Automatic Chronometer Limited Edition timepieces. Based upon the popular Essence ThirtyNine and Essence Leggera FortyOne, the two three-hand watches, each limited to 88 pieces, are equipped with meteorite dials. This rare material makes for an unusual backdrop for the  applied indices, which have mirror-polished bevels that are filled with brightly glowing Superluminova and provide maximum legibility, regardless of whether it is day or night. 

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The Formex Essence Space Rock Limited Edition watches are available as both the 39mm Essence ThirtyNine with a 316L stainless steel case, or as the 40% lighter Essence Leggera FortyOne. The latter boasts a 41mm carbon fiber composite case that is fitted with a scratch-resistant ceramic bezel and crown. Both watches are water-resistant to 100 meters and feature the brand's patented Case Suspension System which improves the shock-resistance.

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At the heart of the debutantes ticks a C.O.S.C. certified self-winding caliber based on Sellita SW200-1, which has an extended power reserve of approximately 41 hours. The fully decorated movement features thermally blued screws and a custom-built skeletonized rotor.  

Pricing is marked at $1,650 for the Essence 39 mm Space Rock paired with a leather or rubber strap. The Essence Leggera 41 mm Space Rock with a NATO strap retails for $1,850. The variants with bracelets each cost an additional $100. All straps, including the optional stainless steel bracelet, can be changed easily without the use of any tools by using their built-in quick release systems. Both models are available for pre-order now, with delivery scheduled for late January 2023.

To learn more, visit Formex, here.

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