Toveri wrote: ↑Thu Jul 23, 2020 2:00 pmThat looks great!
The listing now says "limited quantity available". Please somebody buy them before I get myself a third Moonview.
Edit to add: If you need more persuation Accutron and the Astronaut GMT watch these were modeled after have an incredibly interesting history. Space pedigree for less than 100 bucks. If you know of any other such watches (apart from the Timex Datalink) do let me know and I will very likely throw money at it, because cheap + aerospace history is my idea of a match made in heaven.
I lost quite a bit of time looking at this last night and today.
Watches Used in Space Exploration
Get your wallet ready!
Based on number the GShock DW5600 is second only to the X-33 and ahead of the Speedmaster. Granted, there are about 200 unidentified watches. Pete Conrad wore a Glycine Airman on Gemini V and XI. The Bulova's are cool. In the early Shuttle years a ton of Seiko A829 variants went up. Sexy Speedmasters replaced by practical and accurate digital . I understand the reasons and would probably do the same, but you know I would take Speedy with me .