US astronaut's Bulova Chronograph watch worn on the Moon sells for more than US$1.6 million
It was exposed to the lunar surface for more than four hours, and bears remnants of chalky, ash-type lunar material.
An exceptionally rare watch worn by an American astronaut on the Moon which bears remnants of lunar material has sold for more than US$1.6 million, a US auction house said on Friday.
Dave Scott, the commander of the 1971 Apollo 15 mission, wore the Bulova Chronograph while conducting experiments on the Moon after his standard-issue Swiss Omega became damaged.
It is the only watch worn on the Moon in private hands and was bought by a Florida businessman in a frenetic, 12-minute bidding war with a rival in Britain, said Boston-based RR Auction.
It is also the only American-made watch worn on the Moon and its US$1,625,000 price smashed the auction house's pre-sale estimates of US$750,000 to US$1 million.
It was exposed to the lunar surface for more than four hours, and bears remnants of chalky, ash-type lunar material on its band and scratches on its face, the auction house said.