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In terms of Horology now Zenith earned a spot into the space age like Omega did during the Apollo missions. Something tells me this will not be the last of it, in fact I recall Zenith being on one of the space stations not too long ago, so this is number 2 for them... heck who knows maybe there will be a market for space-rated (or zero-g) watches in the near future, I am certain that we will see people on Mars in this generation.
Keep the articles coming Jeff, oh and yea, I think the chronograph timing may be tied with Felix's jump even though it's not exactly the same hehe...
~George
: OK, experts . . . who can tell me the time indicated on Felix's
: Stratos Flyback chronograph, shown below (the time shown on the
: chronograph, not the time of day)??
: Read my latest blog posting on Felix, to understand how to read the
: chronograph --
: http://www.onthedash.com/thoughts/four-more-photos-of-felix/
: I continue to be fascinated by the "Mission to the Edge of
: Space"!!
: Jeff
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