Xeric’s NASA Watch Collection Is Outta This World

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There is a lot of discussion going on about UFO’s, non human biological entities and crash retrievals.  There is a lot No matter what side of the controversy you are on, there is no denying that space is a thing of wonder and awe.

Xeric has a complete collection of NASA inspired watches perfect for any star gazer on terra firma.   Their NASA collection consists of: the Voyager Automatic, Trappist -1, Trappist-1 Automatic, Apollo 15 Automatic and the Apollo 15 Moonphase.  Here is a few of the pieces from this impressive collection.

NASA VOYAGER AUTOMATIC: As an homage to the rich history and the farthest human-made object in space, we created the Xeric NASA Voyager Automatic 1000 Meter Diver, a limited edition timepiece that reminds us of the value of exploration.


Whether it’s in deep ocean or deep space, the Voyager Automatic can withstand 100 times the pressure of Earth’s own atmosphere. Along with this 1,000 meter depth rating, we’ve integrated a helium escape valve into the case, preventing a pressure differential that can occur during deep dives.

NASA TRAPPIST – 1: Xeric were approved by NASA to create this series of space-inspired watches that pay tribute to the Apollo missions and the day that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.

NASA TRAPPIST- 1 AUTOMATIC :  Much like the original Trappise, Xeric were approved by NASA to create this series of space-inspired watches that pay tribute to the Apollo missions and the day that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. Unlike it’s predecessor, some of the Trappist-1 Automatic watches features a real meteorite dial.

NASA APOLLO 15 AUTOMATIC:  In 2019 Xeric launched a watch to commemorate the 50th anniversary of NASA’s moon landing, which went on to become the most funded timepiece in Kickstarter history, with nearly 18,000 backers. NASA didn’t stop with just one moon landing.

In 1971, the Apollo 15 mission took lunar exploration to the next level when they introduced the first lunar roving vehicle. This “moon buggy” covered a distance of over 17 miles, allowing astronauts to explore and collect samples further from the lunar module than ever before.

All variations of the NASA Apollo 15 collection features a coin-engraved solid stainless steel caseback depicting the lunar rover in action and commemorating the 50th anniversary of its arrival on the surface of the moon. Each colorway will be limited to 1971 pieces and will be individually numbered.

NASA APOLLO 15 MOONPHASE: The Apollo 15 Moonphase shows off the moon’s craters which were created from meteorites striking its surface. When the lights go out, the Super-LumiNova luminous material shines bright.  The AmeriQuartz Moonphase version of the Apollo 15 tracks the current phase of the moon through its 29.5 day cycle.  If you want to wear a piece of space on your wrist, the dial of select models is made from a slice of actual meteorite.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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