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30 October 2024, 08:12 PM | #91 |
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Omega, may have won the 'moon watch' skirmish, but, I would humbly suggest, Rolex, have easily won the, reputation and desirability wars.
eg; 2024 Omega - Speedmaster Moonphase. mrsp £14,400 used £8,700 2024 Rolex - Daytona 126500 LN. mrsp £13,200 used £23,950 JMHO. |
4 November 2024, 05:12 AM | #92 |
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Omega was the ‘Official’ watch of the missions but I’m sure somewhere I read that some astronauts also took their own watches - most notably one of them being a Rolex GMT
Also, when I visited the Kennedy Space centre a few years ago, there was a display dedicated to one of the early failed missions where one of the astronauts unfortunately died (apologies can’t remember his name) - there were some of his personal artefacts recovered from the crash wreckage, one of which was his wrist watch which was actually a Timex Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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4 November 2024, 05:27 AM | #94 |
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True.
At the time Rolex did not have an automatic chronograph, only the manually wound Valjoux equipped Daytona/Cosmograph. It's ancient history though. They only tested one Daytona from a store shelf, and a hand warped binding it up. Another Daytona may not have had the same experience, and history could have been different.
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I think we discussed this story a few months ago here ;)
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4 November 2024, 06:26 AM | #96 |
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Found the article I’d seen previously about Astronauts taking their own watches into space. Admittedly, this wasn’t the first mission Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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