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The remarkable planet that inspired the Diatom Terra Collection

The remarkable planet that inspired the Diatom Terra Collection

The Terra Collection is Diatom's new chapter powered by Swiss automatic movements. Each of these limited-edition meteorite watches draws inspiration from a defining terrestrial feature, from primordial lagoons and lush vegetation to polar ice caps and desert dunes. They pair an Earth-inspired meteorite dial with a Sellita SW200 movement and a chapter ring containing material reclaimed from the Apollo 11 Command Module. 

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Taking a closer look at the Artemis program

With the successful splashdown of Artemis II still fresh in the public’s collective memory, enthusiasm for manned space exploration is perhaps higher than it’s been since the early years of the Apollo programme. NASA has set its sights firmly on a return to the lunar surface by the end of the decade, and this article takes a look into the logistics of such a monumental undertaking while laying out the projected timeline for putting man on the Moon once again.

The new Terra Verdant

The new Terra Verdant – a British Watchmakers’ Day exclusive

The years of R&D leading up to the Terra have been a period of rebirth for Diatom, spurring us to reengineer every facet of our design, development and testing processes in pursuit of something extraordinary. This release marks the beginning of a bold new chapter in our story, one that embodies everything Diatom has stood for from the very beginning.

Automatic Watch Movements Space testing

Space Testing Our Automatic Watch Movements

We ensure that every one of our components is capable of surviving the extremes of a journey to the edge of space, and automatic movements are no exception. This article takes a peek behind the curtain to reveal how we certify our movements for use in one of the harshest environments known.

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Space Watches: The Ultimate Guide to NASA-Inspired Timepieces

When it comes to space watches, few objects capture the imagination quite like timepieces that have journeyed beyond Earth's atmosphere. At Diatom, we've created something truly unique: space watches featuring actual Kapton foil from the Apollo 11 mission and dials crafted from billion-year-old rock.

The Blue Dot MkII Meteorite Dial: A New Era in Automatic Space Watches exploded view of watch components.

The Blue Dot MkII Meteorite Dial: A New Era in Automatic Space Watches

The Blue Dot MkII Meteorite Dial marks a new chapter in space watchmaking. Powered by a space-tested automatic movement and crafted with authentic meteorite and Apollo 11 material, it embodies the relentless pursuit of precision beyond Earth.

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How are meteorite dials made?

Meteorite watches are timepieces that incorporate real slices of iron-nickel meteorites, each with unique Widmanstätten patterns formed over millions of years in space. Beyond their striking appearance, they carry a rare cosmic origin, often from ancient asteroids, making every dial a one-of-a-kind fragment of the universe.

The Lab Tests That Guarantee Authenticity of Every Diatom Meteorite Watch

Authenticity in Every Tick: How Aerospace Expertise Shapes Our Watches

Luxury space watches with verified meteorite dials, Apollo 11 Kapton Foil, and aerospace expertise. Diatom merges science, history, and design.

 

Grey Dot

Grey Dot: A Meteorite Watch with Lunar Ambitions

Introducing Grey Dot: a lunar-inspired timepiece featuring a genuine Muonionalusta meteorite dial and flown Apollo 11 Kapton foil. Built from 316L stainless steel with a Swiss movement at its core, this celestial chronograph blends ancient space relics with modern engineering. 

Apollo 11 launch with Kapton materials used in the timepiece legacy, showcasing the rocket at liftoff.

Kapton & Chronometry: The Apollo 11 Legacy in a Timepiece

Apollo 11’s journey was safeguarded by Kapton foil, a high-performance polyimide film that shielded the spacecraft from extreme temperatures. Diatom honours this legacy by integrating authentic Apollo 11 Kapton into our Blue Dot collection, allowing anyone to wear a tangible piece of lunar history.

Diatom Watch Full Meteorite Dial Cosmic Recycling

Cosmic Recycling: Turning Space Relics into Timeless Art

Space relics reborn. Discover how Diatom transforms Apollo foil and Gibeon meteorite into timeless art through sustainable space recycling.

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Watches in space: A brief history

Watches have long been companions to explorers, but few timepieces have journeyed beyond our atmosphere. Discover how space watches endure zero gravity, extreme temperatures, and cosmic radiation—built not just to keep time, but to make history.

Why You'll Never See a Mass Produced Diatom Watch

Why You'll Never See a Mass Produced Diatom Watch

Discover the unique materials in Diatom Watches, including meteorite fragments and Apollo 11 Kapton foil, offering an exclusive connection to space history.

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Meteorite Dial Watches | The Ultimate Luxury

Explore the rarity and allure of meteorite dials in luxury watches, featuring authentic materials like Apollo 11 Kapton foil and Gibeon meteorite for unmatched exclusivity.

Meteorite Watch: Blue Dot Watch Dial

The Making of a Meteorite Watch

Discover the Blue Dot watch, featuring authentic Apollo 11 Kapton foil and Gibeon meteorite. A unique timepiece blending space history and fine craftsmanship.

Launching the Blue Dot Watch Into Space

Launching the Blue Dot Watch Into Space

Experience the journey of the Blue Dot watch, launched to the edge of space before reaching your wrist. Featuring Apollo 11 material and meteorite, it’s a true cosmic connection.