
Men’s Collection Full Guide Explained
VE Watches - A complete guide to our most iconic men’s watches: built for extremes, engineered for everyday life.
Read more
Case
Designed for extreme environments — from sea diving to space exploration.
The robust 49 mm stainless steel case features a professional diver’s bezel and offers water resistance up to 20 bar (200 m), ensuring durability in the harshest conditions.
The case is also equipped with an automatic helium release valve — a spring-loaded, one-way system that activates under critical pressure differentials, making it an essential tool for deep-sea divers working in mixed-gas environments.
Dial
The multi-layer dial is safeguarded by a hardened 3.5 mm K1 crystal, combining strength and clarity.
Enhanced with 13 Swiss-made tritium tubes mounted vertically on the dial and 2 in the hands, the watch delivers exceptional readability in low-light conditions.
Tritium illumination requires no external charging, is fully maintenance-free, and ensures continuous luminosity for at least 10 years.
Movement
Powered by a sophisticated Japanese quartz movement.
Functions include a perpetual calendar, 24-hour chronograph, and sound alarm — providing maximum precision and versatility.
Delivered with two interchangeable straps — silicone and genuine leather — both designed for quick changes using the included screwdriver.
Presented in a rugged VE DryBox L: a waterproof and shock-resistant case designed to protect the watch or other valuables during extreme activities.
Available Separately
Solid stainless steel bracelet with diver’s extension buckle.
Lunokhod-2, which landed on the Moon on January 15, 1973, operated for about four months. It traveled 37 kilometers, sent 86 panoramic images and over 80,000 photos to Earth — a record for robotic travel on another celestial body until the 21st century.
Discover the CollectionInstruction manual for YM86-620A636 — choose your language