Hi Schirra, very nice page :-!:-!
now you only need the Breitling Cosmonaute Chronograph like Scott Carpenter wore on board of the Aurora and a Omega Flightmaster C.910 like Cosmonaute Alexei Leonoy wore on the Apollo/Soyuz Mission. ;-)
BUT i have two questions isn´t only the Casio G-Shock DW5600e approved by NASA? :think:
And do you have a picture where you can see that the Seiko 6139-6002 was worn in space? ;-)
Hi, I have the Flightmaster, but for some reason it's disappear from the site...
I just check and I think today will be put again on line!
About the Breitling (and many others not present here as the Tutima military) I must finish a presentation on the link "this site" where I explain that most of the space watches are missing... this for many reason, first of all the budget!
Since the Breitling and the Rolex GMT of Swigert, are very, very expensive... I think I cant' have for a long time...
:-(
I must say also that I don't like to much that watch, especially the Rolex... I think I don't want to spend a lot of money just for collection purpose... I love to wear the watches!
:-!
About the Casio, yes only the 5600 series is "approved" and maby the 6900... but if you browse the NASA site, you'll find lot's of pictures with other models, as the 5900 for example... I think they are not "approved" but "selected by the crew", as the logo I've put....
:thanks :thanks