YES Watch tested in Space
By HP Jeschke • Feb 14th, 2008 • Category: Watches

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Spotted on the NASA web site photo gallery, Steve Frick, the commander of the Atlantis Space Shuttle, is wearing an Inca model from Yes watch on the latest trip to the International Space Station.
The official log entry is:
“STS-122 Shuttle Mission Imagery
S122-E-006301 (8 Feb. 2008) — Astronaut Steve Frick, STS-122 commander, looks over a checklist while working on the aft flight deck of Space Shuttle Atlantis during flight day two activities. “
At a glance you see times for sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset, lunar phase and hours, minutes and seconds for wherever you are. The watch is pre-programmed for nearly 600 cities worldwide and automatically adjusts for DST.

Here a closer look at Steve Frick’s wrist

The Yes Watch INCA Silvery Duo Finish
Astronomers, boaters, cinematographers, pilots and travelers and as seen above, astronauts, have all found unique applications for their YES watch. Likewise, those who work in a windowless office, hustling long hauls at night or just don’t want to miss their next anniversary, have found it equally practical.
This feature packed timepiece incorporates the NASA formula for Mission Elapsed Time along with a host of other unique time and data applications. For $795 the watch is yours (tell them you found it on hrluxury.com and maybe get a discount). To learn more visit www.yeswatch.com
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