Dent’s ISS Payload Undocks from Station and is En Route Home

We are pleased to announce that our payload of Swiss-crafted Dent timepieces, along with a unique Batman-themed original watercolor by celebrated comics artist Bill Sienkiewicz is at last on its way home from orbit. On May 23, after a brief weather-related delay, the CRS-32 Dragon capsule undocked from the International Space Station at 12:00 p.m. EDT and executed its deorbit burns. It is slated to splash down off the California coast at approximately 1:45 a.m. EDT on May 25, when our payload will be recovered for final inspection.

For a firsthand look at the undocking and deorbit sequence, watch the mission recap here.

This recovery marks the culmination of a seven-year endeavor—spanning orbit, weeks in microgravity, and reentry—underscoring the precision engineering of each Dent:Space watch and the resilience of art conceived for the void.

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