This is a tag to the US Navy's film on SeaLab II in 1965. Scott Carpenter spends thirty days below. If you can tolerate the monotonous tone of your third grade science teacher for 20 plus minutes you can hear Mr Carpenter sing "good nite Irene" in a Helium atmosphere and get some good wrist shots of the Blancpain 50 fathoms Ah, the sixties
On a related note, browsing over-bid watches on shopgoodwill this morning I came across this G-1 flight jacket that might have belonged to Frederick W. Armstrong, a Hospital Corpsman from Sealab III. It might not either but it is the coolest thing I saw on the site today. https://shopgoodwill.com/item/181031308 https://aquadocs.org/bitstream/hand...ng_History_84_2015.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y