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Either Bulova or Omega. Read this from Google: Scott wore the Bulova watch, which had been specially engineered to withstand lunar conditions, as a backup after the crystal on his NASA-issued Omega, according to records, had popped off. Scott's Bulova watch — the only privately owned watch ever to visit the moon — recently sold at auction for $1.62 million

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