Monday, October 4, 2021

IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph "Inspiration4" Special Edition

IWC has designed and donated a series of unique space-themed pilot chronograph watches, representing the four values ​​of the mission: Leadership, Hope, Generosity and Prosperity. These four watches will be worn by four astronauts respectively to accompany them on their space journey, and then these four watches will be auctioned-which is also one of the goals of this space mission-for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital® raises funds to help it carry out its great cause of saving lives. Gdwatchclone - The website to get good IWC Pilot clone watches online, best replica watches.

The case of the IWC Pilot's Watch Chronograph "Inspiration4" Special Edition is made of white ceramic, which makes the eyes shine. This unique color comes from a complex manufacturing process: zirconium oxide is mixed with other metal oxides in precise proportions. According to the Vickers standard, the hardness of engineering ceramics is second only to diamonds and ranks among the hardest substances on the planet. The dark blue lacquered dial is decorated with countless stars through pad printing, vividly engraving the deep and dark space scene. In addition, there is an Inspiration4 logo on the dial. Inside the watch is equipped with IWC-made 69380 chronograph movement. The titanium backs of the four watches are engraved with the name of the watch and the mission concept represented by each astronaut. These chronographs are distinguished by their white rubber straps with embedded leather.
 
This multi-day low-Earth orbit journey represents a new era of human space flight and exploration. The name of the journey is "Inspiration4" in recognition of the different missions performed by the four astronauts to support the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Pass on the precious spirit of humanitarian assistance. The idea of ​​this mission comes from Jared Isaacman, a 38-year-old entrepreneur and an accomplished astronaut, he will also serve as the commander of this mission. The launch is scheduled to take place in September at the historic launch pad 39A of the Kennedy Space Center of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in Florida. The spacecraft will orbit the Earth at an altitude of approximately 357 miles (575 kilometers) and a speed of more than 17,500 miles (27,360 km/h) per hour. After a journey of several days, the spacecraft will return to the Earth’s atmosphere for a soft-water landing on the coast of Florida.

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