Adrian-VTA
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Adelaide, South Australia
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Post by Adrian-VTA on Oct 16, 2015 3:24:27 GMT -8
I finally have a contender. I picked this up today as a strong runner from "Crime Converters" (Cash Converters to those of us in the colonies and Mother Britain). I paid $7.50AU. ETA movement, not sure which one. "The SPACE WATCH from 1972 was designed by Andre Le Marquand Geneve, inspired by an Astronaut's Helmet. The first design was originally created in 1968 and introduced at the 1972 Basel Fair in Switzerland.
Designed as a hallmark to the epochal Moon Landing of the Space Age, this watch caused a sensation - nobody thought that these strange looking watches could ever be sold.
This watch was sold by Tressa Lux, Fortis, Jules Jurgensen, Octo, Zeno Watch, Harlem and others.
The straps were made by Dupont and Nemours out of Corfam. From the asymmetrical semi-conical domed crystal, modeled after an Astronaut's helmet and Videosphere style dial, the Spaceman evokes a Stanley Kubrick 2001 A Space Odyssey aesthetic that is likened to other famous modern age designs by artists from Mid-Century Modern to the Space Age era whilst maintaining an edge that has been lost in today's dismal watch market. "
from - www.rarewatches.net/hotproperty/property/VINTAGE-WATCHES/Audacieuse-Spaceman-Black/
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Post by Deleted on Oct 16, 2015 4:59:28 GMT -8
picked this one up a few weeks ago now, from my local Age UK charity shop for £4.99 GBP, Tissot Seastar Seven Manual wind, on a (forgive if i'm wrong, but I think it's called a 'Bonklip' bracelet.) I can't actually get into it, as it says on the caseback you need to use a key. I've not picked up anything since.
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