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How a 1957 chronograph survived NASA's brutal tests and became the only watch certified for lunar EVA.

In 1965, NASA quietly bought watches from a Houston jeweller and put them through hell. The Speedmaster — already 8 years old — was the only one to survive.
The Rolex Daytona failed at high heat. A Longines failed humidity. The Speedmaster survived everything.
Neil Armstrong left his Speedmaster inside the lunar module as a backup when the LM's electronic timer failed. Aldrin became the first man to wear a watch on the Moon — his Speedmaster Professional Reference ST 105.012.
The modern Moonwatch (3861 calibre) is mechanically the same instrument. No date, no extras, hand-wound, hesalite crystal. When you wind one, you're winding the only watch ever flight-qualified for lunar EVA.