Other 'Achievement' or 'famous' watches?
After reading the Smiths / Rolex Everest thread with great interest I got to pondering other watches that have been attached to human achievement.
The most personal to me would be Thor Heyerdahl's Eterna or maybe Rolex or possibly Longines as my grandfather was an avid sailor, building 9 boats throughout his life.
However, there are plenty of others that could be considered just as important or fascinating as Hillary's or Heyerdahl, even the story of Newman's Daytona is enthralling.
So which watches connected to human achievement (or fame) tickle your fancy? Is there a mystery attached to their provenance or location?
For me as stated before it's Heyerdahl's Eterna. Heyerdahl posited that there was a lot of commonality between Polynesian and South American culture and that Polynesians were of 'Incan' descent, to prove this he built a 14 foot boat out of balsa wood and made the 4,300 mile journey himself. The story goes that one of the few concessions to modernity was that he contacted Eterna and commissioned a timepiece specifically for the voyage, however in the Kontiki museum the timepiece displayed is a Longines and an Eterna identified as Heyerdahl's had never shown up.
Other 'Achievement' or 'famous' watches?
I think a watch went to the moon. Finding out which one would be cool...
:-)
The glycine Airman (also went in to space) is a watch and story I like
Designed by the owner of Glycine after a chat with a Thai Airways crew on the flight deck.
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I also think his watch would have a few stores to tell if it could. Pretty sure he would have been wearing an A11 when he first broke the sound barrier though.