Aventurine glass - born not in the earth, but in fire - is a man-made material known for its deep color and mesmerizing sparkle, created by suspending copper or metallic particles within molten glass. First discovered in 17th-century Venice, it shimmers like a starry sky frozen in time. Now, this radiant material finds new life in a S.U.F Helsinki timepiece, crafted by master watchmaker Stepan Sarpaneva, who first explored the world of stone and glass dials at Piaget in the early '90s.
S.U.F’s divers` wristwatch Vetehinen brings both Finland’s mythological water spirit and the legendary WWII submarine back to life.
- High-grade stainless steel case from Finnish Outokumpu steel
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Aventurine glass dial
- Limited to 12 pcs
- Screw-down Sarpaneva crown
- Modified Swiss Soprod A10 Calibre
- Hand-assembled in the heart of the Finnish capital, at the SarpanevaUhrenFabrik workshop
- Delivered in a black leather pouch - Made in Finland