The terra meteorite collection

Your cosmic connection

Meteorite Watches

Each Diatom Terra meteorite watch is space flown and features a dial crafted from genuine Gibeon meteorite, a relic of the cosmos over 4 billion years old. This space watch blends the mystery of the universe with Swiss precision, allowing you to carry a fragment of the stars wherever you go

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Terra Meteorite - Graphite

Regular price £2,200.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £2,200.00 GBP

Terra Meteorite - Azure

Regular price £2,200.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £2,200.00 GBP

Terra Meteorite - Verdant

Regular price £2,200.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £2,200.00 GBP

Terra Meteorite - Dune

Regular price £2,200.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £2,200.00 GBP

Terra Meteorite - Arctic

Regular price £2,200.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £2,200.00 GBP

Terra Meteorite - Lagoon

Regular price £2,200.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £2,200.00 GBP

“Circling the Earth in the orbital spaceship I marvelled at the beauty of our planet,”

- Yuri Gagarin

As featured in

The Telegraph

"The use of rare materials may be central to Diatom's work, but that ethos achieves lift-off here"

— Richard Holt

Esquire

"You know that you're getting a sturdy and reliable piece, not just a fancy-looking one."

— Josh Osman

Wallpaper

"Diatom is aiming to take one small step – or a giant leap – onwards."

—  Josh Sims

Fratello

"Traceability is rare for meteorite dials, so this openness is refreshing."

— Ben Hodges

Worn & Wound

"And perhaps most exciting for space-lovers of all is knowing that each watch within the Terra Meteorite collection is flown 120,000 feet above the Earth"

— Richard Chau

Oracle Time

"There are myriad different stones that can be mined from the earth, but for Diatom’s space-focused collection, only something a little more extra-terrestrial would do."

— Sam Kessler

WatchPro

"The chapter ring contains mission-flown material from the Apollo 11 Command Module Columbia"

— May Garland

T3

"Diatom goes one step further, though, actually launching each of its pieces into orbit before they're shipped to the customer. "

— Sam Cross