Agate, a semi-precious stone of extraordinary beauty, forms within the cavities of volcanic rocks through the deposition of layers of silica and minerals. This occurs during volcanic eruptions when magma leaves voids and crevices in the earth's crust. Over thousands of years, water containing silica penetrates these cavities, creating distinctive layers of color and structure. Agate thus becomes not only a jewel but also a testament to the complexity and creativity of the Earth.
Wearing a watch with an agate dial is an experience that intimately connects us with the majesty of nature. Every time the wrist is raised to check the time, one finds oneself immersed in a millennia-old tale, a tale of fire, incredible pressures, and slow formation processes. The striations and patterns dancing on the surface of the agate transport us on a journey through geological time, underscoring the Earth's incessant creativity in shaping its extraordinary mineral formations.
Thanks to the unique nature of the agate formation process, each stone offers a variety of colors and patterns, giving each watch a unique character. With meticulous care, a stone without inclusions or impurities is chosen, then skillfully cut and polished to obtain a uniform disc. Subsequently, the level on which the indices will be positioned is accurately applied, completing the dial. This complex and meticulous process requires great precision and manual skill.
The watch caseback features a detailed engraving depicting an image of a volcano in full eruption. This iconographic choice intimately connects to the watch's design concept, as the agate dial, with its unique striations and shades, visually recalls the natural phenomena associated with the formation of volcanoes and the action of lava on rock. At the bottom, there is an engraving of the number determining membership in the limited edition.