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Just Landed: Accutron Unveils Astronaut T Color Expansions

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Last year, Accutron reissued the Astronaut in a limited edition, much to the delight of vintage space watch enthusiasts and particularly NASA nerds. Back in 1963, this timepiece was worn in space during the Mercury-Atlas 9 mission orbiting earth and was later the official issued watch for pilots in the USAF X-15 experimental rocket program. These hypersonic planes were launched from a B-52 Stratofortress and reached speeds of up to 4,500 mph. Additionally, the specifically for space designed timepiece flew in the sr-71 blackbird and the Gemini missions.

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Having an electronic system rather than mechanical mainspring and the ability of the high-frequency system to handle G-acceleration and extreme temperatures were huge assets for Accutron. The defining feature that set the original Accutron Astronaut apart was an additional 24-hour hand and a 24-hour bezel for GMT indication. Like other watches powered by the historic 214 movement, the Astronaut lacked a traditional crown and was instead adjusted using a recessed key located on the back, near the battery compartment. Servicing the movement and replacing the battery required specialized tools and expertise.

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Unlike the original, the new editions which are inspired by a model from 1968 are equipped with a mechanical movement, the self-winding 9058 GMT boasting a power reserve of 50 hours and an anti-magnetic resistance up to 16,000 a/m. Honoring the storied history of the watch, it is visible through the partial exhibition case back which is reminiscent of the once recessed key on the rear side.

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Accutron offers several iterations, with the Astronaut LTi 26B204A being the flagship. Clad into lightweight titanium grade 5, it has a diameter of 41mm and is water-resistant to 100 meters. Both the case and the bracelet feature an ion-plated hard coating. The eggshell-colored sun-ray dial is furnished with luminous hour markers and hands and framed by a titanium bezel with 24-hour graduation. This iteration comes with an additional gray cordura nylon NATO strap and retails for $3,000.

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In addition, Accutron releases three models in stainless steel cases that have the same dimension and characteristics as the titanium version. However, they are equipped with day-/night-hour bezels which are color coordinated with the dial colors in green and red. The blue variant is paired with a gold-tone case.

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Pricing is marked at $2,200 on a bracelet and at $2,600 on a textile strap for the steel versions and at $2,600 for gold-plated iteration.

To learn more, visit Accutron, here.

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