Omega President and CEO Raynald Aeschlimann with Swiss astronaut and member of the Swatch Group Board of Directors, Prof. Claude Nicollier, and the CEO of ClearSpace, Luc Piguet. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Omega President and CEO Raynald Aeschlimann with Swiss astronaut and member of the Swatch Group Board of Directors, Prof. Claude Nicollier, and the CEO of ClearSpace, Luc Piguet. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

OMEGA has joined forces with ClearSpace in support of its landmark mission to remove dangerous debris from space.The makers of the first watch worn on the moon are returning to space, only this time, on a vital cleanup mission. This is an exciting new chapter in a distinguished history that began in 1965 when Omega's Speedmaster became the watch qualified by NASA for all manned space missions.

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