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Topic:Xeric NASA 50th Anniversary Apollo 11 watch
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  • Tritium + Superluminova Display
    The Trappist-1 NASA Edition uses two orbiting planets to tell the time. The inner orbit indicates the hour while the outer planet points to the minutes. The planetary hands are back filled with Super-LumiNova to be easily legible throughout the night. The automatic versions also feature tritium gas-filled tubes on the hands. These glass tubes glow brightly and continuously for decades without having to be charged by any external light like traditional luminescent material used in watches.

  • ISS Cupola Grille
    The grille was inspired by the Cupola module on the ISS, the largest viewing port ever placed in space.The Cupola is comprised of 7 windows to create the ultimate 3D observation deck, giving astronauts an incredible view of the earth below and the space that surrounds it.

  • Super-LumiNova Trappist-1 Constellation Dial
    The stars on the dial are an exact map of the constellations surrounding the Trappist-1 solar system. The stars are printed in varying sizes using Super-Luminova, matching the relative luminosity and distance of each star in that slice of the night sky.

  • Custom Trappist-1 Rotor
    The automatic version is powered by a miyota 82s0 and features a custom rotor inspired by the trappist-1 solar system. The positive/negative orbit paths represent 5 of the 7 planets that orbit around the central red dwarf star.

  • Apollo 11 Anniversary Caseback
    The quartz version features a limited edition caseback, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing. The laser engraved graphic pays tribute to the original mission patch that was released after Apollo 11's successful return home.

  • Hesalite Dome Crystal
    The watch features a dome crystal made from Hesalite, a material that was originally developed for NASA. The material was introduced in the 1960s as a crystal replacement for space bound watches. The first watch to be worn on the moon by Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong had to withstand the harsh environment of space. A standard sapphire crystal poses many issues in the event of an impact in zero gravity as tiny fragments of floating glass could spell disaster for the cabin and onboard crew. To remedy this, NASA replaced sapphire crystals with Hesalite versions as they have a higher resistance to impact and do not shatter like traditional glass.

  • Horween Leather
    The straps are made using full grain leather from a US based Horween tannery. The leather is textured and stitched to pay tribute to the articulated ridge-lines seen on space gloves.

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