Then the capsule comes to a final halt - and the moon landing is a success. The clock continues to tick. A good five hours pass. With a jerk, the door of the shuttle opens and Neil Armstrong climbs down the ladder. On his wrist? No more Speedmaster Professional. Because unlike the chronograph, the mission's own watch in the landing module has since stopped working - Armstrong therefore leaves his watch behind as a replacement. Then finally, on July 21, 1969 at 02:56:20 UTC, Armstrong becomes the first man to take steps on the moon, followed twenty minutes later by Buzz Aldrin. He may be the second man on the moon - but the first clock wearer to step on earth’s satellite. Now, at the latest, another legend is born: