Omega Speedmaster Professional - the First Watch on the Moon
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Read Chuck Yeagers book and you'll find out what kind of guy Armstrong is.
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@johnnytastetest Please pick up som prune juice for me, will you, blockhead?
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@MrKukenimunnen - Your mind must be turning to pulp in your old age, Godfather, because we certainly did have that conversation!
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@johnnytastetest I AM Neil Armstrong and we never had that conversation.
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@johnnytastetest well, you know. orville write (one of the two wright brothers) died 1948 (thx wikipeda) so i doubt very much he's my son. let alone if buzz were to be my father. furthermore, luminox came up sometime in the 70s or 80s, suunto even later. simply taking the piss out of your idiotic "godfather" comment.
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@theAntilli - Well, no offense, but if Buzz Aldrin were a trustworthy character, HE would have first on the moon and not my Godfather Neil. So...your father's a liar.
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@johnnytastetest my father happens to be buzz aldrin and he told me he wore a luminox. furthermore, my son, orville wright, wore a suunto on his first flight.
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Such a fucking man's watch.
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Holy shit, I have this watch.
That's nonsense. Neil Armstrong is my godfather and he personally told me that he wore his Speedmaster on the moon - not the Rolex.
johnnytastetest 2 years ago 12
zero gravity conditions just make it easier for every movement to work! not true it has been chosen for that!
and thanks for not saying [as lots of people do] that nasa chose a manual winding and not an automatic one because the automatic wouldn't have worked with zero gravity - this is again not true: inertia [read: wrist movements] makes the system wind, not gravity!!
thanks for the review btw
maferkan 3 years ago 3