1969

LUNAR

Cadran

1969

The watch in tribute to the Apollo XI mission

On July 21, 1969, at 2:56 UTC, Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the Moon. Launched by the Apollo 11 mission, he uttered one of the most famous phrases of modern times: "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."

Lunar 1969

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Automatic or Quartz

The Sellita SW200-1 Swiss mechanical movement powers the Carbon, Steel, and Titanium automatic models with exceptional precision. The Swiss quartz movement from the Normtech line, caliber 703, powers the Quartz Steel model with exceptional precision.

White or Carbon

The case back of the Carbon model is made of forged carbon, combining lightness and strength. The bracelets of the White models in Titanium or 316L stainless steel, in white color, combine lightness and refinement.

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Discover the symbolism of LUNAR 1969

Hover your mouse or press your thumb over the watch's elements to reveal hidden meanings. Each symbol has been carefully designed to tell a part of its story.

sea of tranquility
Lunar meteorite
Landing
GPS coordinates
Date
Dial

The Mare Tranquillitatis

"Mare Tranquillitatis," the most famous lunar sea, is the site where the lunar module "EAGLE" landed on July 20, 1969. This historic moment, marking humanity's first step on the Moon, is etched in memory as a symbol of peace and accomplishment.
sea of tranquility

The lunar meteorite fragment

To add a celestial touch to this mistress of time, a fragment of lunar meteorite is set at 12:00, accompanied by a certificate of authenticity detailing its provenance. A unique detail that links watchmaking to the infinity of the universe.
Lunar meteorite

The Apollo XI landing site

On the lunar surface, a bright spot marks the location of humanity's first step on the Moon. A subtle yet evocative detail, symbolizing the beginning of a new era of exploration and achievement.
Landing

GPS coordinates of the missions

The geographical coordinates of the six Apollo missions that landed on the moon are engraved on the dial, marking each historic milestone in lunar exploration. A discreet yet powerful tribute to these achievements that pushed the boundaries of humanity.
GPS coordinates

The Apollo XI moon landing date

To mark this historic moment, the date of the Apollo XI moon landing, “July 20, 1969,” is engraved on the case at 9:56 p.m., corresponding to the time of Neil Armstrong’s first step on the Moon (Houston time, GMT -5).
Date

A 3D printed reproduction

The dial reveals a striking lunar imprint: a faithful 3D-printed reproduction of the Moon's surface. Its craters, ripples, impact marks... every detail recreates the raw appearance of our natural satellite.
Dial
No astronaut

The footprint of the first step on the Moon

The imprint of man's first step on the Moon is engraved on the case back, paying homage to the pioneers of space. A timeless tribute to these daring explorers who paved the way for humanity beyond our planet.
No astronaut
A fragment of the Moon on the wrist

A fragment of the Moon on the wrist

The Lunar 1969 collection features an authentic fragment of lunar meteorite NWAA115-15, discovered in 2017 in Northwest Africa. Supplied by IMCA-approved British company MSG Meteorites, each watch comes with a certificate of authenticity including a spectrometric analysis. The collection is limited to 1,969 numbered pieces.

“It is one step for a man, one giant leap for humanity.”

— Neil ARMSTRONG - 07/20/69, 21:56 UTC-5

A meeting with Alfred Worden

A meeting with Alfred Worden

A copy of this collection was personally presented to Alfred Worden by founder Sébastien Colen, in tribute to his key role during the Apollo 15 mission in 1971. Left alone in orbit while his crewmates explored the Hadley Mountains, he orbited the Moon 74 times, becoming the world's loneliest man according to the Guinness Book of Records. On the return journey, he performed a 38-minute spacewalk to retrieve films stored outside the module.

Technical description

An authentic fragment of lunar meteorite NWA 11515, discovered in 2017 in Morocco, supplied by MSG Meteorites - licensed by IMCA, is integrated into each watch. This celestial material, analyzed using spectrometry and certified by the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin.

The Swiss Ronda quartz movement, caliber 703, powers this model with exceptional precision. Featuring 5 jewels and a gold finish, this 10 1/2 lignes caliber guarantees reliable performance, combining modern technology with understated elegance.

The 43 mm diameter and 9.1 mm thick case is crafted from 316L steel, ensuring robustness and durability. Its matte gray finish gives it a modern and discreet touch, while the scratch-resistant sapphire crystal ensures optimal protection against shocks and scratches. Water-resistant to 5 ATM and featuring a 20 mm lug width, this case combines solidity and elegance, guaranteeing the watch remarkable longevity without compromising on style.

The 316L steel caseback features a polished gray finish that emphasizes the watch's understated elegance. It is decorated with an engraving depicting the footprint of Man's first step on the moon, adding a unique touch. This material resists corrosion well and gives the watch a sophisticated yet timeless style. The clip closure system ensures a secure fit while maintaining a simple and refined design, for practical and elegant use.

Mounted on a black leather strap, which combines flexibility and robustness thanks to 316L steel, your watch stands out with an elegance that is both discreet and refined. Equipped with a double folding clasp, this strap offers optimal comfort and a secure fit, with an adjustable length from 180 to 220 mm.

The version, crafted entirely from 316L stainless steel and enhanced by a matte black finish, embodies modernity and solidity. Designed to last, this finish guarantees a pleasant and serene wearing experience, supported by a double-security folding clasp, ideal for everyday use.

Lovers of high-end materials will be captivated by the carbon fiber-finished strap. Strength, durability, and refinement perfectly define this model.

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Damiano Laus

High quality watch! Impeccable service and follow-up.

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Levaux Eric

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Klasen Joel

Very good service, exceptional welcome. Very nice product.

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Numa Dartienne

Gift bought early for my 30th birthday from my girlfriend. Beautiful watches. Now I just have to wait until June to wear them. Watches picked up at the new showroom, warm welcome. Highly recommended.

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Cellier Michel

Superb watch, excellent workmanship, one word: magnificent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Lunar 1969 collection is produced in a numbered and limited edition, in homage to the historic year of the first moon landing. Four versions are offered: a quartz version, limited to 1,969 pieces; an automatic version, limited to 200 pieces; an automatic titanium version, limited to 100 pieces; and finally a carbon version, also limited to 100 pieces.

Each watch comes with an official certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing the piece's origin and quality. When it incorporates a lunar meteorite fragment, an additional specific certificate is also provided, attesting to the authenticity and provenance of this extraterrestrial material.

The estimated delivery time is indicated on the checkout page, just below the selected delivery method. Typically, it takes approximately 10 business days. If you require urgent delivery, please contact our customer service by phone at +32 460 22 67 87.

All our watches come with a two-year warranty. This warranty covers any manufacturing defects for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase. Because a Col&MacArthur watch is designed to stand the test of time.

All our watches are assembled in our workshop in Belgium by certified and trained watchmakers. Each piece undergoes rigorous inspection to ensure the proper functioning, precision, and lasting quality of your watch.