...the history and legend behind the watch and its adoption by NASA are even more fascinating. Many thanks to Jack for taking the time and effort to share some of that with us.
Looking forward to Part II...and III and IV and... =P
The Right Stuff: Inside the Omega Speedmaster Professional By: Jack Forster Part I: Glory Days On November 21, 1962, President John F. Kennedy met with the (then) Director of NASA - James Webb and Webb's deputy in charge of manned space flight - Brainerd ...
Jack, Let me be the first to thank and congratulate you on a massive piece of work on the Speedy and it's lunatic history. As a reviewer, I can claim to be the first Yeah...... I liked it.......very Forsteresque but I liked it . I had to read 10,000 words...
Omega's own Speedmaster book as well as Kesaharu Imai's "Time Capsule", I enjoyed your article very much. It's full of interesting details and anecdotes. Thank you for this wonderful read! Looking forward to part II. Cheers, Valentin
. . . but this is most definitely what I do not need right now. You see I had this watch, and I sold this watch, and I'm really quite happy without it, and besides I have enough watches anyway, and now you're going to get me all worked up again. Continue ...
Jack, this is again a masterpiece of writing. I did not manage to read mroe than a few paragraphs right now, but this is really, really fantastic stuff. Congratulations! Regards, Marcus
The Speedmaster is a legend and has earned its stripes making history. Part One is a great read and so I'm looking forward to Part Two. Also your article on the IWC Caliber 5001 in Feb 2005 is excellent, well researched and written. Cheers, LG