Cosmic Time: The 6 Best Watches with Meteorite Dials of 2025
Discover six stellar watches released in 2025 where horology meets the cosmos, from moon-inspired complications to meteorite dials that bring the universe to your wrist.
In 2025, watchmakers looked to the cosmos for inspiration, blending celestial materials with advanced horological engineering. In particular, Gérald Genta, Rolex, Omega, Norqain, Formex, and Breitling presented timepieces where space and watchmaking intersect in remarkable ways.
Here’s what makes these six meteorite-dial masterpieces truly exceptional.
The Gérald Genta Gentissima Oursin 41
The Gentissima Oursin 41 continued Gérald Genta’s legendary design flair with a meteorite dial that adds depth and cosmic intrigue. The dial’s natural patterns give each watch a unique visual signature, emphasizing the maison’s dedication to artistry and craftsmanship.
Coupled with a refined automatic movement and a sleek 41mm case, the Gentissima Oursin merges timeless design with otherworldly aesthetics, making it a collector favorite for both Genta aficionados and meteorite enthusiasts.
The Rolex Cosmograph Daytona
This year, Rolex quietly elevated the iconic Daytona with a meteorite dial that enhances its chronograph heritage. Available in select precious-metal variants, the dial’s natural crystalline patterns contrast beautifully with the watch’s sharp sub-dials and tachymeter bezel.
Driven by the legendary Calibre 4131, it combines precision timekeeping with the unique allure of a dial literally formed in space – perfect for collectors seeking cosmic elegance alongside legendary motorsport DNA.
The Omega Speedmaster Moonphase
The Speedmaster Moonphase with a meteorite dial, released in January 2025, channels the Moonwatch’s historic space legacy. Its textured dial evokes lunar surfaces, enhanced by a moonphase complication that celebrates Omega’s spacefaring heritage.
Powered by the Co-Axial Master Chronometer movement, this piece unites precision, chronometry, and celestial artistry, allowing wearers to (literally) carry a fragment of the cosmos on their wrist.
The Norqain Independence Wild One 42mm Meteorite Special Edition
Last month, Norqain’s Independence Wild One Special Edition introduced a meteorite dial to its rugged, adventure-ready sports watch line, the Independence collection. Its 42 mm steel case, integrated lugs, and bold indices convey both durability and cosmic sophistication.
The automatic movement delivers reliable performance, while the meteorite dial ensures that no two watches are ever alike – a perfect companion for explorers with an appreciation for celestial materials.
The Formex Essence Space Ghost 41mm
The Essence Space Ghost 41mm from Formex combines lightweight engineering with a meteorite dial that adds understated drama. Its clean, minimalist design allows the dial’s natural patterns to shine, emphasizing the interplay between light, texture, and material.
Equipped with a Swiss automatic movement and ergonomic case, the Space Ghost balances cosmic allure with everyday wearability – ideal for enthusiasts seeking a subtle yet extraordinary timepiece.
The Breitling Chronomat Automatic GMT 40 Erling Haaland
Released in July, Breitling’s limited edition Chronomat Automatic GMT 40, co-designed with football star Erling Haaland, is the brand’s first meteorite dial cut from the 4.5-billion-year-old Muonionalusta meteorite, ensuring that no two dials are identical.
The 40mm stainless steel and platinum case houses the COSC-certified Breitling 32 automatic movement with a second time zone, offering 42 hours of power reserve. With 200 m water resistance, a screw-down crown, and multiple strap options, it combines practical performance and sporting flair with a cosmic, one-of-a-kind dial.
