“Poguey"
In the early 1970s, Nasa astronaut Colonel William Pogue was assigned to crew the first US space station, Skylab. In testing, Pogue did not have access to a standard-issue Omega Speedmaster as these weren’t supplied to astronauts until nearer launch. As an alternative, he bought a Seiko 6139 – the brand’s first automatic chronograph. Pogue liked it so much that in November 1973, when his time came to blast off for Skylab, he packed his beloved Seiko without seeking Nasa approval. The 6139 thus became the first automatic chronograph in space.
His watch was the inspiration for this exclusive piece.
Specification
Movement: Seiko NH35A automatic. 41-hour power reserve, hacking, hand-winding and shock resistance
Dial: Sunburst yellow/orange with lumedhandset and indices
Date Wheel: ‘inverted’ date wheel with white numerals on a black background
Crystal: Sapphire
Case material: Stainless steel
Bracelet: Stainless steel with solid end-links and folding safety clasp
Case Diameter: 40mm
Case Thickness: 13.5mm
Lug Width: 20mm
Bezel: 120-click unidirectional rotating bezel
Water resistant construction featuring a screw down crown and case back.
Current lead times 2-3 weeks