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Introducing the North Atlantic Meteorite Bolt — a limited edition forged for those drawn to the darker side of the ocean. Inspired by the cold depths and storm-driven waters of the North Atlantic, this extraordinary release pairs a genuine meteorite dial with deep navy tones that shift dramatically under changing light. Every dial carries a unique Widmanstätten pattern formed over millions of years in space, making no two watches exactly alike. Built for adventure and assembled in the USA with a Swiss automatic movement, the North Atlantic Meteorite blends rugged professional dive-watch capability with rare cosmic material and timeless design. Limited to just 100 individually numbered units worldwide . The Ocean Crawler Bolt returns with its iconic ultra-slim design, now in 3 Meteorite dial options. Measuring only 12.3mm thin in a robust 42mm case, its the ultimate blend of form and function. Engineered to withstand depths of 600 meters, this is a dive watch like no other. It's tough enough to handle deep dives but sleek enough for your daily wear. Perfect for our diving enthusiasts and style-savvy folks who love a watch that can keep up with their adventurous lifestyle. - The Bolt has been designed to be the ultimate diving watch. Every single Ocean Crawler has been immersed in water and has been thoroughly tested to withstand pressures up to 2000 feet. The Ocean Crawler Bolt is a must-have underwater accessory for water sports enthusiasts who scuba dive, spearfish, and even do ocean-bed exploration. This limited-edition watch features an all-Sapphire unidirectional rotating bezel that bears hour-markers filled with seven layers of Swiss C3 Lume. Powerful C3 L ume on the key elements guarantees perfect readability when deep diving. Each timepiece includes both, an integrated bracelet, and a rubber strap. The Meteorite dial is cut from the Muonionalusta Meteorite which landed in Scandinavia a million years ago and is dated back 4.5653 billion years! It is thought to be one of the oldest meteorites ever found and is even older than planet earth. The movement inside the Bolt is a regulated Sellita SW200-1 movement. It has a beat rate of 28,800 vibrations per hour