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The first watch worn in space
When, on June 12, 1965, Cosmonaut Alexi Leonov left the safety of his spacecraft to become the first astronaut ever to make a space walk, he was wearing the same watch that many cosmonauts would use on missions.
The watch was the Strela. It would be the first watch worn in open space, outside a spaceship. This was a mechanical two register chronograph with a 45 minute totaliser and a continuously running second hand.
The watch was branded as Poljot, Sekonda, or even simply Strela, and came in various designs and face colours. It is believed Leonov wore a white faced Strela for his historic spacewalk.
Issued in the 1950's to Russian pilots, this became the watch issued to cosmonauts for 20 years, until it was retired in 1979. It is the Russian speedmaster!
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Speedmaster - the Moon Watch
The Omega Speedmaster was one of the manual wind watches NASA tested for use in space. They assumed, wrongly that an automatic watch would not wind itself in space, though the automatic Chronograph watch would not enter mass-production until 1969 anyway.
The Speedmaster was the only watch to pass the tests - surviving extreme heat, cold, fog, shock, water and many other arduous trials.
Apollo astronauts wore speedmasters, and during the disastrous Apollo 13 mission the crew relied on a speedmaster to time a critical engine burn that helped them return safely home after their spacecraft suffered an explosion on the way to the moon.
In the 1970's the speedmaster was re-certified by NASA for Space shuttle missions, and remains the only watch NASA certifies for space walks.
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Before Omega
Scott Carpenter contacted Breitling after being selected by NASA as one of the first seven Mercury Astronauts.
He suggested a 24 hour navitimer model, which was subsequently developed, and when he flew his Mercury 7 mission, he was wearing just such a watch.
Breitling made much of the space connection in their advertising, but they did not mention that the non-waterproof watch was damaged by submersion in seawater as Carpenter was being recovered from his spacecraft
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Fortis official cosmonauts space watch
In 1994, after two years of testing and preparation by the Yuri Gagarin Russian State Scientific-Research Test Center of Cosmonauts Training in Star City, Fortis watches became official issue for cosmonauts.
The EUROMIR I crew was the first to wear the Fortis, and since then FORTIS Sets have been presented to all Russian cosmonauts of the Gagarin Center.
They have been used in space flight and even worn during extravehicular activities.
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