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Timex celebrates space history with new NASA logotype wristwatch

Timex has bridged the divide between sea and space with its latest tribute to the U.S. space program.

The American watch company has debuted a new timepiece that features NASA's retired logotype.

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Timex has introduced another NASA logotype watch, Acadia for $69:
This design takes our lightweight, classic outdoor utility watch with a blue fabric slip-thru strap and adds the NASA logo to the dial.

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Timex is "paying homage to the 1972 Apollo 17 mission to the moon with a cosmic reimagining of our '70s Q Timex."
Full of stellar details, this watch includes a multifunction movement with sub-dials tracking the day of the week, the date, and a day/night indicator depicting sun and moon illustrations.

The most captivating detail: a luminous moon graphic in the day of the week sub-dial, glowing with the same in-fill as the hands and markers so that it shines like the moon itself.

Turning the watch over reveals another tribute to space history with the iconic "Blue Marble" photograph, captured by Apollo 17 astronauts on their journey home.

Completing the look is a fully brushed bracelet crafted of stainless steel or natural leather strap responsibly sourced from the Leather Working Group (LWG) and an ornamental tachymeter bezel.

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