Unimatic is commemorating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with a special edition of their Modello Uno dive watch. The U1-SP “Space Program” features a unique and resilient weathered matte white Cerakote finish over a 316L stainless steel case. Inside is their reworked Seiko mechanical automatic movement with 41-hour power reserve. The matching white dial has the famous NASA worm logo that pops in red, and the hands and markers get vintage hued cream old radium tint Super-LumiNova lume to match the single bezel pip at 12. The caseback has a solar system design that’s unique to the model, and a white Nato strap comes standard. Limited to only 50 units, it’s a special timepiece you should get your hands on ASAP.
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