In case you hadn’t heard, space travel is hot again. So, naturally, are space watches.
This renewed excitement is largely thanks to NASA’s Artemis program, which had a successful launch earlier this year when Artemis II sent humans farther into space than any mission before it.
A number of watches went around the moon with the Artemis II crew. The crew wore their NASA-issued Omega Speedmaster X-33s, a couple of them brought personal Omega Speedmaster Moonwatches and several of the crew donned mysterious Breitling Cosmonautes that turned out to be special Artemis II editions.
Then there was Watches and Wonders last month, where space travel was a major theme. At the show, Bremont unveiled a new Supernova that’s bound for the moon, while IWC showed off with a rethought space watch called the Pilot’s Venturer Vertical Drive, which will be worn aboard the future Vast Haven-1 commercial space station.

Now, a new watch from an upstart, unorthodox brand may upstage them all. In fact, it could be the most purpose-built space watch ever made.








