Expedition
North Pole 1 | YN55-592A555
The 43 mm line offers a range of distinctive timepieces designed to provide essential functionality and comfort of usinig in everyday life. Ideal both for surviving in remote and casual life in the city. These watches are not just stylish accessories, but practical tools tailored to accompany modern explorers in their journeys.
Specially designed case offers maximum protection against impacts and can hold pressures of up to 20 BAR.
Inspired by the historic "North Pole 1" drifting station, this line is a testament to human ingenuity and resilience in the face of the world's most extreme environments.
"North Pole 1" was the first in history drifting station used for scientific hydrological and geographical research of the Polar area. The station was opened on June 6, 1937 some 20 kilometers from the North Pole. The purpose of the station was to conduct scientific research in the Arctic region, including meteorological observations, oceanographic studies, and research on ice conditions. It aimed to gather data on weather patterns, sea ice movement, and other environmental factors to improve understanding of the Arctic climate and its role in global weather systems. Station operated for 9 months while the ice floe travelled 2,850 kilometers. The expedition ended on February 19, 1938.
Additionally, a stainless steel mesh bracelet, silicone or nylon straps are available as optional accessories.
