Only one watch went to the moon in 1969, but several others helped get it there

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Aviators have been using Chronograph watches to navigate and make fast calculations since the early twentieth century. But chronographs and watches with the functionality to help make complex calculations were just as useful on the ground as they were in the air. For a pilot to be able to do any reckoning in flight, a network of engineers, physicists and mathematicians must first have made innumerable accurate calculations during the aircraft’s development. (Click to continue reading)