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Amida Digitrend NASA Edition: A Tribute to Space Exploration
Embark on a Cosmic Journey with the Amida Digitrend NASA Edition
The Genesis of a Space-Inspired Timepiece: "Project Enterprise" Unveiled
At last year's Geneva Watch Days, an intriguing revelation emerged from Amida's presentation: "Project Enterprise." This initiative, shrouded in mystery and accessible only through a clandestine process, hinted at a special timepiece. Now, the veil has been lifted, revealing the Amida Digitrend NASA Edition, a watch that connects the past and future of design and space exploration.
Aerodynamic Aesthetics and Advanced Materials: The NASA Edition's Distinctive Design
The Amida Digitrend NASA Edition retains the characteristic aerodynamic profile of its predecessor, echoing the design philosophy of the original Digitrend. Its case, a fusion of black DLC-coated stainless steel and a glossy white ceramic shell, draws parallels with the robust exterior of the Space Shuttle Enterprise. The white ceramic not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also provides enhanced scratch resistance, mirroring the resilience required for space travel. A striking red NASA "worm" logo, a nostalgic symbol for many, adorns the ceramic shell, adding a touch of historical significance.
A Glimpse into the Future: The Space-Inspired Time Display and Movement
The watch's innovative Light Reflecting Display, with its jumping hours and scrolling minutes visible through a prism, evokes the intricate cockpit of a futuristic spaceship. This visual spectacle is powered by an in-house developed jump-hour module integrated with a Swiss Soprod Newton P092 automatic movement. Operating at 28,800 vibrations per hour with 23 jewels and a 44-hour power reserve, the movement is a testament to precision engineering. The sapphire case back reveals a skeletonized rotor, alongside the inspiring Latin motto "per aspera ad astra" (through hardships to the stars), a poignant tribute to the spirit of space exploration and those who risked their lives for it.
Beyond Earth's Atmosphere: The Astronaut-Inspired Strap
The design thoughtful extends to the strap, crafted from black rubberized leather and Beta cloth. This material choice is particularly significant as Beta cloth was utilized in the construction of NASA's space suits, further cementing the watch's connection to space travel. The strap, secured with a Velcro closure, complements the watch's black and white theme, while offering a comfortable and secure fit. While the current strap is fitting, alternative options like a white rubber strap could offer a fresh aesthetic.
Embracing the Spirit of Exploration: A Personal "Space Shuttle Enterprise" on the Wrist
Wearing the Amida Digitrend NASA Edition offers a unique experience, a blend of functional design and a sense of adventure. The watch’s distinctive case and display create the feeling of a specialized instrument, perfectly embodying the Space Shuttle Enterprise theme. For enthusiasts of space and horology, this timepiece represents a tangible connection to the cosmos, a miniature "Space Shuttle Enterprise" adorning the wrist.
Exclusivity in Orbit: Limited Availability of the NASA Edition
The Amida Digitrend NASA Edition is a highly exclusive offering, with only 100 pieces available for purchase directly from Amida's official website. Priced at CHF 3,400 (excluding taxes), this limited edition watch is a coveted item for collectors and those passionate about the confluence of watchmaking and space exploration history.
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