NASA x INTERSTELLAR – RED 3.721 Watch

We’re not going to lie, we always fall pretty hard for any timepieces with an astrological edge here at The Coolector and we might have a new contender at the top of our leaderboard in the shape of this awesome NASA x INTERSTELLAR – RED 3.721 Watch that is funding over on Kickstarter right now. Designed in honour of NASA’s missions to Mars, this striking timepiece has some really unique features that will definitely set it apart from the competition.

The NASA x INTERSTELLAR – RED 3.721 Watch on Kickstarter is available for the great price of just $389 during the crowdfunding campaign and this is a small price to pay for the calibre of timepiece you’ll be getting on your wrist here. Designed by Col&MacArthur, the INTERSTELLAR is NASA approved and tells the story of the “Perseverance” NASA mission. Perseverance landed on the Jezero crater, a strategic point on Mars, considered the most dangerous landing ever attempted by the american space agency because of its relief. 




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“Red” refers to the name given to Mars. The number “3,721” corresponds to the gravity of the planet observed during NASA mission. Every single timepiece will be numbered with a certificate to prove the origin of the item. The serial number will be engraved on the back cover of the RED3,721.

The dial of this magnificent looking timepiece is what will immediately catch the eye. It showcases the majestic landscapes of the Martian planet and this 3D dial really does make this timepiece stand out from the crowd in some considerable style. For anyone with a love of the Red Planet or space exploration in general, this is the watch you need on your wrist. At the 3HRS position, this watch has a real stand-out feature – namely, authentic Martian dust which has been encapsulated into the case of the watch itself.

Chock full of delicious design details, the NASA x INTERSTELLAR – RED 3.721 Watch (from $389) has the date of Perseverance’s landing – February 18th, 2021 – etched at the 12’O’Clock position which represents a milestone in human history. The watch has been made in collaboration with The Meteoritical Society, the International Society for Meteorites and Planetary Science. Thanks to them, you will be able to trace the history, the origin, and the technical specifications of the meteorite you wear on your wrist.

The Martian meteorite used for this classy timepiece was discovered in 2021 in northwest Africa and supplied by the company MSG meteorites. Most meteorites are named after the place where they were found, in this case his name is “NWA14269”. The heart of INTERSTELLAR watches must be the best, that is why they chose two automatic movements. The project works in collaboration with Miyota, a Japanese manufacturer, and with Sellita, a Swiss manufacturer and whichever movement you go for will determine the price of this intergalactic watch. 

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