Orbital Material: BREITLING Announces NAVITIMER COSMONAUTE ARTEMIS II Featuring a Meteorite Dial
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Breitling has announced the 'Navitimer B02 Chronograph 41 Cosmonaute Artemis II', a limited edition of 450 pieces featuring a galaxy blue meteorite dial, honoring the legacy of the first Swiss wristwatch in space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are the features of the Navitimer Cosmonaute Artemis II?
- A: It is a chronograph with a 24-hour display, produced in a limited edition of 450 pieces, using a genuine meteorite (meteorite) on the dial.
- Q: Why does it have a 24-hour display?
- A: In orbit, day and night alternate approximately every 90 minutes, so it is designed to help astronauts accurately distinguish between day and night to match mission control's time.
- Q: What was the first Swiss watch to go into space?
- A: It was the Breitling 'Navitimer Cosmonaute' worn by Scott Carpenter during his 1962 Earth orbit flight.