VE/ Lunokhod/ YM86-620A636

Lunokhod

YM86-620A636
$ 911.00

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.

  • Accessories


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.

Dimensions49 x 17.5 mm (lug to lug - 56.6 mm)
Material316L stainless steel
CrystalHardened 3.5 mm K1 Crystal with anti-reflective coating
CasebackSolid, screwed
FunctionsHours, minutes, seconds, day indication, perpetual calendar,sound alarm, central seconda hand 24H chronograph
CalibreS.Epson YM86 Quartz (Japan)
TypeQuartz
Frequency28,800 vph
Water resistance200 m / 660 ft / 20 bar
Rating200 m / 660 ft / 20 bar
This watch is covered by a 24-month manufacturer warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty applies to manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal conditions of use, as described in the User’s Manual.
Lunokhod

Lunokhod Collection

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.

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