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9 October 2011, 03:40 AM | #1 |
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Who knew ?
I suppose it`s possible that many people,myself included,thought that Omega watches were the only brand to go into space onboard a U.S. rocket as part of the `60s moon project.Well according to the record, NASA photographic history shows that several astronauts wore Rolex`s and that one Pepsi GMT Master in particular,worn by commander Ron Evans,walked on the moon in Dec. of 1972.
Just thought some of you might like to know,the next you hear some guy braggin` on his Omega moonwatch. |
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I still brag on it anyway.
Not really, but it is pretty special.
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Thanks for sharing, that is very good to know.
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Cool! Thanks for sharing!
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No one questions that Rolex watches have been flown in space (personal watches) but I have yet to see any documentation that a Rolex was ever worn on the moon.
No Rolex has ever passed NASA testing for EVA use whereas the Omega Speedmaster Professional continues to be standard NASA issue for astronauts. More information: The Moon Watch:Bottom line: the venerable Speedy Pro still has bragging rights. An ad from the early 70's: Fr. John+ |
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Omega may have been the first but not the only watch to walk on the moon and Rolex was the last.
The watch is a 1968 GMT Master 1675 Caliber 1580 serial# 2448718 . |
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Check this out: What watches were worn on/near the moon. . . The last man to walk on the moon was Gene Cernan and he definitely wore a Speedmaster Professional. Omega honored him by issuing the Apollo XVII limited edition Speedy Pro in his honor and named him as an Omega ambassador. Fr. John+ |
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I do not refer directly to the document in question as it contravenes TRF rules but I`m sure you can find it without too much effort. Look for NASA(31) |
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Yeager wore a Sub for a long time.
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Jake (Jake's blog) has an awesome site, but hits the Rolex Koolaid pretty hard. As much as I LOVE, and I mean LOVE my GMT II, my Speedmaster is the only watch that I consider "The Moon Watch".
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Sorry, no dice..Speedie is still THE moonwatch. Others were tested and failed. As the good Father says, show me the money...
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The first automatic chronograph in space was a Seiko 6139
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read that article - but there were no NASA official document stating the same.
sure - there were statements made by the auction galleries and mrs. Evans that the GMTII was on the surface of the moon.... but that state that GMTII was in a "perfect working condition" and "kept time" as they would've have expected from a NASA approved Omega moon watch. |
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Are you guys going to the moon soon ? Just wondering if your watch will work? Don't really see the point.
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I still love the idea that they PREFERED Rolex as thier PERSONAL watch
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Yes astronauts owned and used Rolex GMTs. They were pilots, and those were their watches, and they did travel to the moon with them and saw action aboard ship and, most likely, inside a space suit. The Omega Speedy chrono was the only one that passed NASA's rigorous tests (the 2nd most rigorous tests ever done on a watch -- #1 is the Bremont MB), and I believe the SPeedy was the only one that was ever worn on the outside of a space suit, and the only one operated in the vacuum of space. At least with the original missions in the 60's and 70's. I would be unsurprised if any myriad of other watches have been used to do spacewalks since then, but AFAIK only the speedy was used outside the suit and on the moon (and on a nylon strap, of course).
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Still no evidence that a Rolex has been worn on the moon.
If you can't post it, PM it to me. Fr. John† |
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