Monday, May 2, 2022

Christiaan Van Der Klaauw – CVDK Real Moon Joure Green Meteorite

Christiaan Van Der KlaauwAstronomical Masterpieces CVDK Real Moon Joure Green Meteorite Dial - 2022
 

WHEN THE UNIVERSE MEETS THE MOST
ACCURATE  3D MOON PHASE IN THE WORLD...

A magical gathering between the oldest known magma from space and the most accurate 3D moon phase in the world. Christiaan van der Klaauw proudly presents the CVDK Real Moon Joure Green Meteorite. 

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Meteorites that fall to Earth represent some of the original, diverse materials that formed planets billions of years ago. 

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Our beautiful Haute Horlogerie Real Moon Joure contains a specially made Green Meteorite dial bearing the most accurate 3D moon phase in the world ever incorporated in a mechanical watch.

WHAT IS METEORITE

A meteor is a space rock - or meteoroid - that enters Earth’s atmosphere. When meteoroids enter Earth’s atmosphere, or that of another planet, like Mars, at high speed and burn up, they are called meteors. This is also when we refer to them as “shooting stars.” When a meteoroid survives its trip through the atmosphere and hits the ground, it is called a meteorite. Most space rocks smaller than a football field will break apart in Earth’s atmosphere. 

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Traveling at tens of thousands of miles per hour,  the object disintegrates as pressure exceeds the strength of  the object, resulting a bright flare. Typically less than 5 percent of the original object will ever make it down to the ground. These meteorites, pieces of meteors that are found, typically range  between the size of a pebble and a fist.

Beautiful meteor showers

Several meteors per hour can usually be seen on any  given night. When there are lots more meteors, you’re watching  a meteor shower. 

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Some meteor showers occur annually or at  regular intervals as the Earth passes through the trail of dusty debris left by a comet (and, in a few cases, asteroids).

Why do we care about meteorites?

Meteorites that fall to Earth represent some of the original,  diverse materials that formed planets billions of years ago. By studying meteorites, we can learn about early conditions and processes in the solar system’s history. 

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These include the age and composition of different planetary building blocks, the temperatures achieved at the surfaces and interiors of asteroids, and the degree to which materials were shocked by impacts in the past.

What do meteorites look like?


Meteorites may resemble Earth rocks, but they usually  have a burned exterior that can appear shiny. This “fusion crust” forms as the meteorite’s outer surface melts while passing through the atmosphere. There are three major types of meteorites: the “irons,” the “stonys,” and the stony-irons. Although the majority of meteorites that fall to Earth are stony, most of the meteorites  discovered long after they fall are irons. Irons are heavier and easier  to distinguish from Earth rocks than stony meteorites.

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How do we know where meteorites come from?

Most meteorites found on Earth come from shattered  asteroids, although some come from Mars or the Moon. In theory,  small pieces of Mercury or Venus could have also reached Earth, but none have been conclusively identified. Scientists can tell where meteorites originate based on several lines of evidence. They can use photographic observations of meteorite falls to  calculate orbits and project their paths back to the asteroid belt. 

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They can also compare compositional properties of meteorites to the different classes of asteroids. And they can study how old the meteorites are – up to 4.6 billion years. It is the oldest known  example of magma from space.

THE MOST ACCURATE
3D MOON PHASE IN THE WORLD

Our CVDK Real Moon Joure represents a special interpretation of our rotating  3-dimensional real moon indicating the true moon phase. The moon orbits around the earth every 29,530588853 days. 

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Our hand-made 3D miniature moon indicates the moon phase so  accurately that it deviates only one day  in 11,000 years. It is the most accurate  3D moon phase in the world ever  incorporated in a mechanical watch.

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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Collection: Astronomical Masterpieces

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 Model:  CVDK Real Moon Joure Green Meteorite

Movement
Type: Automatic mechanical
Calibre: CVDK7382, automatic 

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35 jewels, twin barrel, power-reserve; 96 hour max.,
complication; CVDK Real Moon Joure module.
Functions: 
Hours, minutes, complication;
3D moon phase; the watch is equipped with
the most accurate 3D moon phase in the world.
Case

  • High quality Steel  ( 39,950.- € 57,450. )
  • Rose gold  (60,450.- € 77,950. )
  • White gold  ( 65,750.- € 83,250 )
ø 40 mm, sapphire crystal,
sapphire crystal case-back.
Dial
Green Meteorite with white rhodium plated indexes.
Strap
Black leather.
Buckle: Logo engraved steel folding clasp.

 

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Press release - 2022
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