Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM

Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM

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Bundled with LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM (by C&M)

For several years, the Cometh team's Monolith has been seen in space, gliding like time through the black void in search of the perfect accessory for its community. It was aboard this sleek and graceful vessel that Cometh led its expedition to the moon to bring you the perfect watch. And to prove the authenticity of the trip, they even decided to bring back lunar meteorite fragments and put them directly into these watches. However, the ship was already well occupied by the dormitories and warehouses of the occupants, who wandered around in it until they found the rare gem. That's why the crew could only bring back 50 moon fragments. These gems were set on the Col and Macarthur watches, which were specially designed for Cometh. You will find the stylized C of Cometh on the watch case, and if you turn the precious object, you will be surprised to find the inscription Cometh on the back of the dial.

- Lunar rock fragment
- GPS coordinates of Apollo missions
- Apollo XI landing site
- Date of the 1st step on the moon
- Landing site
- Engraved Cometh impression

Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM
Monolith x LUNAR 1969 TITANIUM

Genesis Monolith spaceship

An imposing ship of huge and graceful beauty. Gliding through the black emptiness, the Monolith looks like nothing from the near quadrant, and exudes an element of terror to those who see it first-hand. Inside, though the occupants have clearly adapted the furnishings to their needs, the architecture is soaring and cavernous. Many large and forbidding chambers seem to have not been designed for any practical purpose, except maybe ceremonial or burial, but are now used as sleeping quarters and storage by the crew and civilians.