The case of the Space Module is made of TECAMAX, a new material certified by NASA, and proven to meet tough requirements of durability and precision. It is extraordinarily light with outstanding isolation capabilities and strength. It endures extreme temperatures and exposure to acid and chemicals.
Each of the Time Modules is uniquely marked with an individual number from 1 to 128. Case dimensions are 45mm x 17.6mm. Engraved caseback and water resistance to 100 meters. Crystal - In space: domed Hesalite crystal. On earth: domed sapphire crystal. When going to space Halda Watch Co. will without cost change the crystal to a domed Hesalite Crystal.
The electronic movement in the Halda Space Discovery is developed in-house by Halda Watch Co. It combines the latest technology and it is constructed with a low power consumption microprocessor. It has a tailor made LCD display with LED backlight. It is the caliber HS 2009-1 with high capacity battery (600 mAh).
Power Save Mode - The electronics have a built in power save mode to save battery consumption. At normal use of the watch in Power Save Mode, the battery
is expected to last approximately 2 years.
Accelerometer - the watch has an integrated 3-axis accelerometer measuring G-forces in three directions.
Light Sensor - integrated in the watch is a light sensor that constantly measures the light and when needed the backlight in the watch start automatically.
Dual Time - two world times are shown simultaneously. Full calendar function
displaying current day, date, month, year and week.
Chronograph - timekeeping and split time presented down to an accuracy of 1/10th second.
Alarm Reveille - An alarm clock adjustable to sound either once at set time or same time every day, or only on weekdays.
Countdown - A countdown to a certain point in time/a certain day. Shows number of days, hours, minutes and seconds remaining until selected time.
Mission Time - Countdown for lift off can be set for a precise time. At the set time, the watch automatically begins measuring acceleration during lift off, displaying current G-forces as they occur. Once acceleration stops, the function automatically displays Mission Elapsed Time (MET). This function is based on the NASA
Countdown 101 protocol, the official framework for space shuttle lift-off. It is also prepared to accommodate the countdown protocol for the new generation of Are rockets.
Earth Time - Earth Time lets you know what the time is in various parts of the world. Here you will find all the countries of the world, see their local time and
their time zone.
G-Force Acceleration, the G-force, can be measured automatically during liftoff, during the re-entry phase, or be initiated at a chosen point in time. During measurement, the highest G-force value is stored in a separate memory.