Editor's note: We, along with the rest of the world, have been on a pretty heavy space-nostalgia trip of late. A trip that naturally led us back to Andrew's 2015 trip with Omega, to the Space Centre in Houston, a place that was, in many ways, ground zero for the mythos that surrounds the Speedy. Andrew's main question before this trip: Does the Speedy live up to the myth? Read on to find out …* You don't need to be in the watch industry very long to work out that it survives not on product but on stories. Watches without stories? Well, they're just objects. No matter how pretty they are, or how precious the material, it's really hard to sell a cold hard object. The magic that gives an object true meaning is the story that is told about it. Some of the best stories are ones that present an unbroken line from the past, to the present, to the future. And the best storytellers in the luxury watch business, who, not accidentally, happen to charge the highest prices for their watches, join the dots. They remind us that a real watch is never owned, it is "merely held…

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