
1990s Corum Meteorite Peary Moonphase 18ct Gold Automatic 34mm
Here we have a very rare 1990s Corum Meteorite Peary Moonphase Automatic, featuring a 34mm brushed and polished 18ct Gold round case. The prominent lug shoulders have a blue enamel oval highlighting the individual number at 12 o’clock and the world map depicted at 6 o’clock. On the right side, we have a signed crown with deep knurling, protected by a guard; underneath, a recessed pusher. The smooth bezel features two raised rings with inserts engraved with “Corum” and “Meteorite Peary,” and holds a flat sapphire crystal above a mesmerising rare meteorite dial. An outer pointer date chapter ring has a blue enamel background and gold numerals surrounding the fantastic Meteorite dial; at 6 o’clock, a moonphase aperture in blue with a golden moon. Elegant gold Dauphine hands are complemented by an arrow-pointer indicator hand for the date. The 18ct Yellow Gold case back is engraved with the 18ct Hallmarks and the details of who and where the meteorite was found: dial made of meteorite found by Robert E. Peary, cosmic origin impact point 76 4'N, 64 58'W, Cape Town, Greenland. Robert Edwin Peary, an American admiral and explorer, was born on May 6, 1856, in Cresson, Pennsylvania, USA. Throughout his career, Peary made significant contributions to Arctic exploration. He led eight voyages to the Greenland coast, conducting various scientific and exploratory activities. However, his most renowned achievement came in 1909, when he successfully led an expedition to the North Pole, becoming the first person to reach this geographical milestone. Inside an automatic Corum Cal. 888, 33 jewels, Rhodium-plated movement. It comes paired with its 18mm Corum strap secured by a gold-plated signed pin buckle.
Here we have a very rare 1990s Corum Meteorite Peary Moonphase Automatic, featuring a 34mm brushed and polished 18ct Gold round case. The prominent lug shoulders have a blue enamel oval highlighting the individual number at 12 o’clock and the world map depicted at 6 o’clock. On the right side, we have a signed crown with deep knurling, protected by a guard; underneath, a recessed pusher. The smooth bezel features two raised rings with inserts engraved with “Corum” and “Meteorite Peary,” and holds a flat sapphire crystal above a mesmerising rare meteorite dial. An outer pointer date chapter ring has a blue enamel background and gold numerals surrounding the fantastic Meteorite dial; at 6 o’clock, a moonphase aperture in blue with a golden moon. Elegant gold Dauphine hands are complemented by an arrow-pointer indicator hand for the date. The 18ct Yellow Gold case back is engraved with the 18ct Hallmarks and the details of who and where the meteorite was found: dial made of meteorite found by Robert E. Peary, cosmic origin impact point 76 4'N, 64 58'W, Cape Town, Greenland. Robert Edwin Peary, an American admiral and explorer, was born on May 6, 1856, in Cresson, Pennsylvania, USA. Throughout his career, Peary made significant contributions to Arctic exploration. He led eight voyages to the Greenland coast, conducting various scientific and exploratory activities. However, his most renowned achievement came in 1909, when he successfully led an expedition to the North Pole, becoming the first person to reach this geographical milestone. Inside an automatic Corum Cal. 888, 33 jewels, Rhodium-plated movement. It comes paired with its 18mm Corum strap secured by a gold-plated signed pin buckle.
Original: $12,236.09
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$4,282.63Description
Here we have a very rare 1990s Corum Meteorite Peary Moonphase Automatic, featuring a 34mm brushed and polished 18ct Gold round case. The prominent lug shoulders have a blue enamel oval highlighting the individual number at 12 o’clock and the world map depicted at 6 o’clock. On the right side, we have a signed crown with deep knurling, protected by a guard; underneath, a recessed pusher. The smooth bezel features two raised rings with inserts engraved with “Corum” and “Meteorite Peary,” and holds a flat sapphire crystal above a mesmerising rare meteorite dial. An outer pointer date chapter ring has a blue enamel background and gold numerals surrounding the fantastic Meteorite dial; at 6 o’clock, a moonphase aperture in blue with a golden moon. Elegant gold Dauphine hands are complemented by an arrow-pointer indicator hand for the date. The 18ct Yellow Gold case back is engraved with the 18ct Hallmarks and the details of who and where the meteorite was found: dial made of meteorite found by Robert E. Peary, cosmic origin impact point 76 4'N, 64 58'W, Cape Town, Greenland. Robert Edwin Peary, an American admiral and explorer, was born on May 6, 1856, in Cresson, Pennsylvania, USA. Throughout his career, Peary made significant contributions to Arctic exploration. He led eight voyages to the Greenland coast, conducting various scientific and exploratory activities. However, his most renowned achievement came in 1909, when he successfully led an expedition to the North Pole, becoming the first person to reach this geographical milestone. Inside an automatic Corum Cal. 888, 33 jewels, Rhodium-plated movement. It comes paired with its 18mm Corum strap secured by a gold-plated signed pin buckle.























