NASA The Space Watch
NASA The Space Watch
In 1974, Richard Danne along with his founding partner Bruce Blackburn of New York design studio Danne & Blackburn, responded to a brief to rebrand NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). The resulting logo—red, curvy bold type spelling out N-A-S-A with no cross strokes in the A’s—has since retired but remains iconic, educating and inspiring young designers even today. Nicknamed “The Worm,” this futuristic logo as well as the NASA graphic standards manual are both part of MoMA’s co
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DesignerRichard Danne
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SizeCase Diameter: 42mmCase Thickness: 12.5mmLug to Lug (Strap Width): 24mmMetal Strap Length: 181mm (excludes case and buckle)Leather Strap Length: 194mm (excludes case and buckle)Movement: Miyota 9015 Automatic MovementWater Resistance: 5ATM (50 meters)Running Time: 42 Hours (Fully Winded)
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MaterialCase: 316L Stainless Steel, DLC CoatedGlass: Doom GlassStrap 1: Leather with Black Metal BuckleStrap 2: Black Stainless Steel with Butterfly Clasp
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Year of Design2011
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TThe NASA watch tells time with planet-inspired spheres as the hour and minute hands.

The watch features an exhibition case back so you can see its inner workings, including a Miyota 9015 automatic movement. And each one comes with 2 removable straps: metal and leather.

Nicknamed “The Worm,” the NASA logo as well as the NASA graphic standards manual are represented in MoMA’s collection.
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