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BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)
BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)
BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)
BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)
BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)
BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)
BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)
BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)


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BOLDR Odyssey Bronze Meteogray Swiss Mvmt (Meteorite)

BOLDR Supply Co.

  • Regular price $849.00 Sale price $799.00
  • Save $50.00


We also carry other versions of the BOLDR Odyssey in both bronze and steel.

Why We Love This Watch

When you first see the packaging that this limited edition watch comes in, a clamshell case with foam cut-outs, you instantly know this timepiece means business. The epitome of a tool watch, the exceptionally well-built BOLDR Odyssey features a 500 meter / 1,650 feet water rating with helium escape valve, triple lock screw down crown, thick double domed sapphire glass with an anti-reflective coating, an ultra-reliable Swiss Sellita SW200-1 automatic movement, and both a premium aged Horween leather strap, and natural rubber dive strap.

Looks-wise, it doesn't disappoint either, with it's angular CuSn8 marine grade bronze case, generally considered best choice for developing a rich, warm patina, and a CuSn8 bronze 120 click diver's bezel that seems modeled on a diving helmet from the past. The vintage theme is also picked up on by the choice of Swiss Super-Luminova Old Radium lume, which is thickly applied on the indices.

The most outstanding feature however is the grey meteorite dial, which has an intriguing Widmanstätten pattern of lines texturing the surface, that can cause the color and reflectivity to change depending on the angle and light, sometimes giving off a more reflective metallic graphite or silver sheen.

The slice of meteorite that makes up the dial comes from the planetoid core of the Muonionalustra meteorite, which is the oldest discovered meteorite on earth, and we think the best choice for a striking conversation piece. It also contains some very rare elements, including stishovite, an exceptionally rare mineral that has only ever been found in a few meteorite impact structures.

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