Before Watchmaking, There Was Stone
Long before humans measured time, the Earth already recorded it.
In pressure.
In heat.
In mineral growth patterns forming slowly — layer by layer — over millions of years.

Each dial is cut from natural material. Not decorated to look natural.
Not simulated.
Not coated.
Real geological matter.
And in a decision that feels almost defiant in modern production watchmaking, each stone dial variant is limited to 23 pieces worldwide.
The Luxury Of Irrepeatability
The modern luxury conversation is changing.
The most sophisticated collectors are no longer chasing only complexity.
They are chasing unrepeatability.
Natural stone introduces something mechanical watchmaking rarely achieves:
True randomness.
Two cases can be identical.
Two movements can be identical.
Two hands can be identical.
But two stone dials never can be.
Not statistically.
Not visually.
Not historically.
Because each dial is literally a record of geological time.
Materials As Storytelling
Lapis Lazuli — Civilisation In Colour
The same mineral that travelled ancient trade routes and coloured Renaissance art now becomes wearable mechanical surface. Deep cosmic blue, naturally punctuated with pyrite, creating a dial that feels less manufactured — more discovered.

Malachite — Growth, Frozen
Malachite forms through mineral-rich water deposits, creating organic flowing patterns that appear almost alive. On the wrist, it behaves like moving artwork — shifting subtly with light.

Tiger’s Eye — Light As Motion
Chatoyancy gives tiger’s eye its signature moving light band. On a mechanical watch, this creates a fascinating paradox — natural optical movement paired with mechanical movement.

Chrysocolla — Calm Mineral Atmosphere
Chrysocolla’s layered turquoise-green tones create perhaps the most emotionally calming dial in the collection — less structured, more atmospheric.

Gold Meteorite — Time From Outside Time
Meteorite does not belong to Earth’s geological timeline. Its crystalline patterns formed through cosmic cooling processes over billions of years. Wearing it is wearing something older than our planet.


The Number: 23
Luxury often talks about rarity. Nemolithic quantifies it. 23 pieces per stone variant.
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