A multifaceted decahedral black ceramic bezel and sandwich-style three-piece case—a transforming of Bremont’s signature Journey-Tick development—home a chronometer-rated computerized chronograph motion made by Sellita, with a 62-hour energy reserve.
The watch will probably be a passenger aboard the FLIP rover, resulting from launch as a part of Astrobotic’s Griffin Mission One (Griffin-1), anticipated to land on the lunar south pole in some unspecified time in the future within the second half of this yr.
It is a one-way mission: The rover will stay completely on the lunar floor, with the watch ticking away because it roams the panorama. FLIP’s aims embody reaching elevated positions on the lunar terrain, gathering information on lunar mud accumulation, testing dust-mitigation coatings, and surviving a two-week lunar night time in hibernation (which might be a primary for a US rover).
When it comes to critical timekeeping information for Bremont, the mission is frankly symbolic. The watch will probably be positioned vertically in a specifically designed housing inside the FLIP’s chassis, between its entrance wheels. Solely the watch head, weighing 107 grams, is included, glued in place utilizing a specialist composite, its face seen to FLIP’s HD cameras. However the hibernatory durations will imply the watch (whose mechanical motion is pushed in regular circumstances by the movement of the wearer’s arm) will cease working as soon as its 62-hour energy reserve runs down.
When the FLIP is on the transfer once more, its movement ought to—in idea—jolt the mechanism into motion as soon as extra. Regardless of the gravitational pull that is a sixth of the Earth’s, the acceleration, pitches, and tilts of the rover ought to swing the winding rotor, if with much less torque and effectivity than on Earth.
“My guess is that the watch will operate occasionally, however for brief durations,” Cerrato says. “We’ll study alongside the way in which. However that is what is thrilling—it initiatives us right into a considering course of that’s completely out of the field. Simply the very fact of getting it there’s inspiring.” Nonetheless, there’s little doubt that Bremont will, similar to different manufacturers with any ties to the cosmos, mine its new area connection for all it’s price.
FLIP itself, which weighs simply 1,058 kilos and carries a mixture of business and authorities payloads, 4 HD cameras, and a deployable photo voltaic array, is essentially a know-how demonstrator for Versatile Logistics and Exploration (FLEX), Astrolab’s a lot bigger SUV-sized rover destined to assist NASA’s Artemis program. The agency developed the FLIP from scratch after NASA’s equal car for which the Griffin-1 mission was contracted, the VIPER, was placed on pause in 2024. This left Astrobotic in search of a stand-in in brief order. Astrolab, which signed the contract inside a month of listening to concerning the alternative within the fall of 2024, took the FLIP from clean sheet to completed rover in roughly a yr.
Its standout characteristic is its hyper-deformable wheels, minutely structured from silicone, composite, and stainless-steel, which create a comfortable, enlarged contact floor with the terrain. “It is like should you’re off-roading in a Jeep or Land Rover the place you let some air out of the tires to go softer and unfold the load over a bigger space,” explains Astrolab’s founder, Jaret Matthews. Whereas the moon’s nighttime temperatures of round -200 levels Celsius (round -328 Fahrenheit) would trigger typical rubber tires to develop into glass-like and shatter, Astrolab’s answer is meant to maintain the rover from sinking into the unconsolidated lunar mud—or regolith—that covers the atmosphere.

