As the auction of a Rolex GMT-Master that flew on Apollo 14 will likely top $1 million this week, video archives now reveal NASA astronaut Edgar Mitchell may have brought another personal watch to the moon though few agree on what it is.
An unearthed footage of Mitchell suiting up captures the astronaut putting the mystery watch on his left wrist. The NASA-issued Omega Speedmaster was worn higher, above the suit sleeve, and the GMT-Master on his right wrist.
Philip Corneille, a space-watch expert who runs the Moonwatch Universe blog, told me the third watch may be another Rolex, a GMT-Master “Rootbeer” 1675/3, while watch spotting expert Nick Gould believes the cream-color-dial piece doesn't look like a Rolex.
The Rolex GMT-Master currently being auctioned was a gift from the astronaut to his daughter, Karlyn Mitchell, who is now consigning the piece with RR Auction. The mystery watch is likely in the possession of his other biological daughter, Elizabeth, and could come to auction soon.
When I asked RR Auction about Mitchell's other timepiece, Executive Vice-President Bobby Livingston told me, “I've not been approached about the second watch.”
According to the Apollo 14 Mission Onboard Voice Transcription recorded on the Command Module, Mitchell said at 23:53:08 on the ninth day: “Just a minute, I can't get my watch.” That prompted mission commander Alan Shepard to say: “You got so many watches, you can't pull your arm up.”
(Photo credit: Jake’s Rolex World)