Lunokhod
YM86-620C635
This watch is designed for the extreme environments, from sea diving to space exploration. A robust 49 mm stainless steel case with a “diver’s” bezel, it is water-resistant up to 20 bars, ensuring durability in the hardest conditions.
The timepiece has a multi-layer dial protected by a hardened 3.5 mm thick K1 crystal. It is equipped with 13 Swiss-made tritium tubes mounted vertically on the dial and 2 in the hour and minute hands, providing outstanding readability in low-light situations. Tritium illumination is a premium luminous technology that doesn’t require sunlight charging, is maintenance-free, and guarantees non-stop luminosity for at least 10 years.
An automatic helium release valve is mounted in case, featuring a spring-loaded one-way valve that activates when the pressure differential reaches a critical level. This makes this watch ideal for divers working at great depths in mixed-gas environments.
This model powered by a sophisticated Japanese quartz movement that offers a range of functions, including a perpetual calendar, a 24-hour chronograph, and a sound alarm.
The set includes two interchangeable straps – silicone and genuine leather – both designed for easy swapping with the included screwdriver. The watch comes in a rugged VE DryBox L, a waterproof and shock-resistant plastic case designed to securely hold your watch or other valuable items during extreme activities.
Additionally, an integrated solid stainless steel bracelet with diver`s extension buckle is available for separate purchase.
Lunokhod-2, the lunar rover that landed on the Moon on January 15, 1973, operated for about four months. During this time, it covered 37 kilometers of terrain and sent back 86 panoramic images and over 80,000 pictures to Earth. This 37-kilometer journey was the longest distance traveled by a robotic rover on another celestial body until the 21st century.
