There's something extra special about a meteorite dial, and knowing that it doesn't come from planet Earth. The extra-terrestrial origin isn't the only aspect that makes meteorite dials so interesting. They also come with a Widmanstätten pattern that is unique to each individual dial and can playfully catch the light at different angles. Normally we tend to see meteorite dials in a more natural grey finish, or sometimes a charcoal black. Red meteorite is a very rare color here, even less common than blue, which helps make this an even more desirable timepiece.
The Zelos Great White excels equally well at night too. Zelos are famous for their well lumed dive watches that tend to glow bright and last a long time. Here we have X1 grade (the most expensive option, lasting 60% longer and glowing 60% brighter than standard grade) Swiss Super-LumiNova lume in C3, which gives off a green glow on the hands, major indices, bezel markings, and crown.
As with the V1, the Zelos Great White V2 features a diver's clasp with a highly convenient ratcheting micro-adjustment system. (No tools required.) One particularly appreciable change in the V2 is the downsizing of the watch height from 16½mm to 12mm, remarkable considering the 1,000 foot (300 meter) water resistance rating, still triple that of many other dive watches. This is due to the change from a 1km rating, (sounds good, but not very practical 99.9% of the time,) and the change to the very reliable and robust 9015 movement, that is thinner than the preceding SW200 movement, and also helps with slimming down the price too! The rest of the specs are equally good and include a scratch resistant domed sapphire crystal with AR coating.