The Watch That Went to the Moon
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series reflecting on the Apollo 11 mission, 50 years later.
This month, as the world revels in the memory of a giant leap for mankind, I’m reminded of a photograph. It is instantly recognizable: Buzz Aldrin sits inside a capsule, insouciantly staring into the camera. His hair is closely cropped, his left arm is raised across his chest, and on his wrist is a watch, with a black strap, black dial, and white hands.
That watch, the Omega Speedmaster Professional—also known as the Moonwatch—retails on the Omega website for $5,350, and has the words engraved on the case back, along with the reminder that the Speedmaster is. It is the only watch to have earned that privilege.
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