Dial made from a slice of meteorite. No two dials are alike.
Whether it’s deep in the ocean or deep in space, the Xeric Voyager Automatic can withstand 100 times the pressure of Earth’s atmosphere. With this 1,000 meter depth rating, Xeric also integrated a helium escape valve into the case, preventing a pressure differential that can occur during deep dives.
The watch is powered by the self-winding Seiko NH38 automatic movement. As you wear it, the rotor winds the mainspring, creating stored mechanical energy that powers the watch. The movement is housed in a robust stainless steel case complete with a tactile 120-click rotating bezel fit for divers.
The dial features NASA’s iconic “worm” logo and a uniquely layered surface. A thick coating of Super-LumiNova is applied to the hands and dial, extending legibility in the dark. The watch dial is protected by an ultra scratch-resistant sapphire crystal.
The caseback features an inlaid replica of “the Golden Record” cover which is found on the outside of the Voyager spacecraft, intended to communicate a story of our world to any intelligent life it could encounter in its journey
And Xeric custom molded a new silicone strap which retains a shape reminiscent of ribbed astronaut gloves, and in an array of two-tone colors. Made to withstand extreme conditions, the Voyager Automatic will be your constant companion as you explore your world.
Specifications
SEIKO NH38 Automatic, 24 Jewels, 21,600 BPH, Shock Resistant, 41 Hour Power Reserve, Bi-directional winding, Hand-windable
Tactile 120-Clicks Rotating Bezel with Extruded Minute Markers and Filled Lume Indicators
Super-LumiNova Hands and Dial
1000 Meters Water Resistance
Helium Escape Valve
Custom Two-tone Ribbed Silicone Strap
4mm Thick Sapphire Glass with Anti-reflective Coating
Golden Record Cover caseback
Limited Edition — individually numbered to 1977