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Some of the latest launches are inspired by outer space and innovative design

    • The First Omega in Space.
    • The Vanguard Damascus Steel Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition.
    • Pioneer Retrograde Seconds.
    • The First Omega in Space. PHOTO: OMEGA
    • The Vanguard Damascus Steel Sincere Platinum Jubilee Edition. PHOTO: FRANCK MULLER
    • Pioneer Retrograde Seconds. PHOTO: H MOSER & CIE
    Published Thu, Oct 10, 2024 · 06:00 PM

    AMONG the watches rolled out in recent months, standouts include timepieces by Omega, H Moser & Cie, and Franck Muller. Here’s why:

    The First Omega in Space

    The First Omega in Space was worn by Nasa astronaut Walter “Wally” Schirra on the Sigma 7 mission of the Mercury programme in October 1962. An update has become available. PHOTO: OMEGA

    The first Omega watch in space, identified by its reference number CK 2998, is back in production. It now comes with a modern Co-Axial Master Chronometer update, featuring the highest precision, performance and anti-magnetic resistance. 

    Nasa astronaut Walter “Wally” Schirra bought and wore this model as his personal watch on the Sigma 7 mission of the Mercury programme, launched on Oct 3, 1962. These days, the watch is better known as “The first Omega in space”.

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