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Gerald Charles starts 2026 with the Maestro 2.0 Meteorite

January 2026


Gerald Charles starts 2026 with the Maestro 2.0 Meteorite

Gerald Charles opens a new chapter in the Maestro collection with the Maestro 2.0 Meteorite - the Maison’s first Meteorite watch with a small-seconds indicator, shaped through the iconic Maestro case architecture. More than a material choice, meteorite becomes a canvas for creative expression, turning cosmic history into contemporary artwork.

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cross the dial unfolds a living narrative - force, tension, and transformation captured at the split-second a meteorite collides with Earth. This message echoes the playful imagination of Mr. Gérald Charles Genta, who used the dial as a stage for artistic expression.

This moment finds its artistic expression in two models: the Black model embodies the instant of impact, with dark meteorite revealing flashes of red from the anodized baseplate and a running small-seconds indicator at 6 o’clock featuring a fiery gradient, all enclosed in a Darkblast steel case. The Silver model represents stillness after the explosion, where matter cools and crystallizes, pairing a silver meteorite dial with gold accents and a polished steel case.

Gerald Charles starts 2026 with the Maestro 2.0 Meteorite

The meteorite used for the Maestro 2.0 originates from the Muonionalusta meteorite, estimated to be over 4.5 billion years old, making it one of the oldest materials available on Earth. Having fallen in northern Sweden, the quantity of meteorite on Earth is extraordinarily rare - far more limited than gold or diamonds. Its scarcity enhances the significance of every piece produced.

Working with meteorite, however, is a delicate challenge. The material is highly ferrous, extremely hard, and cannot be cut like stone. Only electro-erosion can shape it into the Maestro form, slicing it into ultra-fine layers. Throughout the process, each fragment must remain fully submerged in a protective liquid to prevent immediate oxidation.

Executing this savoir-faire - shaping meteorite to match the Maestro’s complex geometry and engraving the explosion rays at 6 o’clock with near-surgical precision - represents one of the most advanced expressions of Gerald Charles expertise.

Gerald Charles starts 2026 with the Maestro 2.0 Meteorite

The project began with a simple brief - a meteorite dial Maestro - but quickly evolved into a far more ambitious vision. CEO Federico Ziviani challenged the design team to push the limits, expressing a moment, not merely a motif.

Designer Octavio Garcia - long-time friend of the Ziviani family and head of GC’s creative team - worked with Mr. Genta. Having served as Creative Director of Audemars Piguet for many years, he met Mr. Genta during the Royal Oak 40th anniversary and knows the Maestro’s design language intimately. Mr. Garcia devised a striking dual-layer construction: a thin slab of meteorite above an aluminum baseplate - red for black, silver for white. Radial apertures pierce the dial to expose the charged baseplate beneath, evoking the shockwaves of impact. At 6 o’clock, a sculptural small-seconds display animates the blast, while the Maestro’s signature geometry directs the energy upward in a dynamic, rising flow.

Roman numerals and indexes appear shifted, tilted, displaced - as though physically pushed aside by the force of the blast. The proprietary Darkblast finishing conjures the smoke and powder released in the aftermath of the impact, while the sculptural small seconds embodies perpetual motion: the continued expansion of the explosion itself.

“Honouring Mr. Genta also means honouring his pioneering use of steel and the creative spirit it unleashed. At Gerald Charles, reshaping history is part of our philosophy of uniqueness - and the Maestro 2.0 Meteorite embodies this vision. These watches are not simply made with meteorite; they tell the story of its journey. By sculpting a billion-year-old meteorite into the iconic Maestro form, we bring cosmic history into the present, turning a fragment of the universe into wearable art.” - Federico Ziviani, CEO, Gerald Charles.

Gerald Charles starts 2026 with the Maestro 2.0 Meteorite

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Watch name: Maestro 2.0 Meteorite
  • Reference: - GC2.0-SSDB-MT00-RSVC_DLE - Black
    -  GC2.0-SSPS-MT04-RSVC_DLE - White
  • Case: Stainless Steel 39x41mm Screw-down crown with Clous de Paris finish and embossed logo Carved with CNC numeric control machinery – 35 pieces - Darkblast finishing case, vertical brushed case back
    -  Polished case, vertical brushed case back
  • Movement: Swiss Manufacture Caliber GCA2011 Golden central oscillating weight. Two layers of finishings: sandblasted base, colimaçon and soleil brushed top with the Gerald Charles “honeycomb” motif
  • Type: Automatic 3 hands, small-seconds indicator at 6 o’ clock
  • Functions: Central hour and minute hands, running small-seconds indicator at 6 o’ clock 5G shock resistant
  • Finishings: Bridges finely decorated with colimaçon, côtes de Genève and perlage finishes, and yellow gold colour engravings
  • Thickness: 3.7mm
  • Jewels: 28 rubies
  • Total components: 189 pcs
  • Frequency: 28’800 A/h - 4Hz
  • Power reserve: 50 hours
  • Dial: Two levels: Meteorite Muonionalusta on aluminium base plate - Base plate: red anodisation; anthracite Meteorite
    -  Opaline rhodiated base plate; white Meteorite
  • Indexes: Applied “baton” shaped and 3, 6, 9 and 12, deformed roman numerals rhodiated polished filled with white Super-LumiNova X1 with green light luminescence.
  • Hands: Hour & minute: Baton shaped, flat; Seconds: star shape.
  • Strap: - Black velcro strap, natural rubber strap.
    -  White velcro strap, natural rubber strap. Presto spring bar, textured finishing on top side and GC logo’s on the lining. Darkblast Grade 5 Titanium buckle.

Water resistance: 10 ATM/ 100 mt

Total thickness: 9mm

Total weight: 80 grams

Warranty: 2 years (extendable to 5 years following the ‘Smart Warranty’ system registration) Limited edition: 100 pcs each

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