"We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things
not because they are easy, but because they are hard."
In 2017 we launched the highly successful Trappist-1 Moonphase
celebrating the significant discovery of the Trappist-1 system of planets
that hold potential for life.
Now in 2019 we’re celebrating another significant milestone in the history of mankind
the 50th anniversary of our landing on the moon.
We’ve teamed up with NASA to create a collection of space-inspired watches
that pay tribute to the Apollo missions
and the day that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.
Introducing the Trappist-1 NASA edition,
available in both limited edition automatic and quartz models.
We’ve had a ton of positive feedback on our previous Trappist-1 design
but we’ve spent the last two years making these NASA editions even better
Now with a Miyota automatic movement and custom rotor,
even brighter lume,
constantly glowing gas-filled tritium tubes,
stars on the sweeping second hand,
better dial visibility,
and an overall otherworldly design.
Resembling the cupola window on the International Space Station,
the grille gives you a sense of looking out into space.
The stars on the dial are an actual map of the constellations surrounding the Trappist-1 system.
The domed crystal is made from a space-age material called Hesalite
that was initially requested by NASA during the Apollo missions
to withstand the harsh environment of space.
The Trappist-1 NASA Edition uses an orbiting planetary system to tell you the time.
Hour and minute planets rotate around the dial,
making it an easy read on a unique display.
The watch is also available in a quartz model
featuring an engraved 50th anniversary commemorative caseback.
We pride ourselves in the fine craftsmanship of our timepieces
which are hand assembled by true watchmakers.
With these Kickstarter-only rewards
you’re getting the coolest high-quality watch unlike any other at an insane price.
Back this project and be a part of our mission
to create the most interesting watches on earth.
