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7 February 2015, 11:02 AM | #31 |
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Thanks for posting this. I've always wondered what would be the roughest trauma on the watch: would it be the temperature cycling, or going back and forth to zero G? It seems to me a watch that was really well-sealed from the elements might be problematic when the watch would need to internally equalize from the external changes.
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7 February 2015, 02:35 PM | #32 |
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My feeling is that it is the combination of depressurizing to vacuum, (perhaps with some residual internal pressure) followed by extreme heating and bumping likely caused this. The lunar temps were over 200F by the time EVA 3 rolled around and the bezel probably expanded and loosened a bit. Pop goes the crystal. It happened on Apollo 15 too.
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20 February 2015, 03:37 AM | #35 |
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No. The first one in the traditional Speedy Pro look was the 345.0809 produced first in 1985 (i think) and limited to 1300 pieces (i think).
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20 February 2015, 03:47 AM | #37 |
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A lot of buzz ( ) going around the space collector/speedmaster commmunity that NASA, Air/Space Museum, and Omega have found the watch. It is also believed by me that it is not the 145.012 that it is most likely believed to have been. It has been reported that NASA and Omega are soon to make a large announcement.
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Thanks for sharing!
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