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Alan Shepard Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing




Alan Shepard Watch Collection - Every Watch He's Been Spotted Wearing

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Introduction to Alan Shepard



Alan Shepard was one of the most consequential figures in American space exploration. Selected as one of NASA's original Mercury Seven astronauts in 1959, he became the first American in space on May 5, 1961, completing a suborbital flight aboard Freedom 7. A decade later, he commanded Apollo 14 in early 1971, becoming the fifth person to walk on the Moon and, at 47, the oldest astronaut to do so at that point. A career U.S. Navy officer who retired as a rear admiral, Shepard was also a decorated test pilot before NASA selected him. His career bridged the earliest and most ambitious phases of American human spaceflight.

The Alan Shepard watch collection, as documented through photographic and archival evidence, centers on the Omega Speedmaster — the watch NASA qualified for all crewed missions following rigorous testing in 1965. A photograph taken in the suit-up room at Kennedy Space Center ahead of Apollo 14 shows Shepard in his A7L pressure suit with an Omega Speedmaster Professional mounted over the left forearm on a wide velcro attachment band. This was standard NASA operational procedure: the steel bracelet that ships with the Speedmaster would have been both impractical and potentially hazardous over a pressurized suit sleeve, so technicians fitted the watch on a purpose-made velcro strap that kept the dial and elapsed-time bezel readable at a glance during the mission.

What makes Shepard's relationship with the Speedmaster notable is context rather than quantity. The Omega he wore was not a personal fashion choice but a piece of certified mission equipment, subject to the same qualification procedures as any other component on the spacecraft. The velcro-strap configuration visible in suit-up photography is a detail that distinguishes astronaut-worn Speedmasters from civilian examples of the same reference, reflecting the practical adaptations NASA and Omega developed together for the realities of suited spaceflight.



Alan Shepard Spotted Wearing Omega Speedmaster Professional on Velcro Strap Over Apollo Spacesuit Sleeve


Alan Shepard Spotted Wearing Omega Speedmaster Professional on Velcro Strap Over Apollo Spacesuit Sleeve
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The Omega Speedmaster is the only watch ever NASA-certified for extravehicular activity — a designation earned after rigorous 1965 qualification testing. In this pre-launch photograph, Alan Shepard, the first American in space and fifth man to walk on the Moon during Apollo 14 (February 1971), wears his Speedmaster secured with a purpose-built velcro strap directly over the pressurized suit sleeve — standard NASA protocol to keep the watch accessible without breaching suit integrity. Few images capture the working relationship between astronaut and instrument more candidly.



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