venture into the
unknown
Time & space
A Tribute to The
Apollo Landing
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- 5 year warranty
- Tracked delivery
- Global shipping & returns
- Free 30 day returns
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- 5 year warranty
- Tracked delivery
- Global shipping & returns
- Free 30 day returns
- Secure payments
- 5 year warranty
- Tracked delivery
- Global shipping & returns
- Free 30 day returns
- Secure payments
- 5 year warranty
- Tracked delivery
- Global shipping & returns
- Free 30 day returns
- Secure payments
Time and space have always been interlinked in the furthering of mankind as a species, and this is no more evident than in the Swan & Edgar hand assembled World Timer men’s watch, which allows you the unique perspective of viewing all time zones no matter where you are stood on our planet, or indeed amongst the stars.
The timepiece features a sophisticated hybrid Mechanical-Quartz chronograph movement, blending the precision of quartz with the craftsmanship of mechanical components. This movement powers the Seconds, Minutes, Date, and 24-Hour counters, seamlessly integrating advanced timekeeping with traditional craftsmanship. The rotating tachymeter bezel measures time and distance with understated elegance, while the shimmering night sky dial, enhanced by sapphire crystal and Super-LumiNova hands, subtly reflects the grandeur of the cosmos.
The caseback features an engraved Moon Landing motif, subtly honouring Great Britain and humanity’s milestones in exploration. Paired with a stainless steel bracelet and logo buckle, this watch embodies both sophistication and a refined nod to our ongoing journey through time and space.
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- Matt D.A brilliant watch with great value for money. It looks stylish and works just how you would want. Love it.
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Meet OUR AMBASSADOR
Meet OUR AMBASSADOR
I believe space contains the answer to some of the most fundamental humanity questions we have always asked ourselves: Why are we here? What is beyond us? It was this inherent curiosity of the humankind which made me devote my life to space exploration. From Spain, Netherlands, Switzerland and now the United Kingdom, I left my home, family, social life and comfort zone to always look for new challenges. Right now, I am working for Imperial College London and the European Space Agency to develop a propulsion system for spacecraft using water as a propellant. Water is cheap, ubiquity, environmentally friendly and its use does not compromise the environment, bringing the sustainable production of satellites closer to a reality. Indeed, space technologies shape the global population, in ways many cannot immediately notice.