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Sakharov | VK64-640A698

$1,004.00

Andrei Sakharov was a Soviet nuclear physicist, dissident, and activist for disarmament, peace, and human rights. As the chief designer of the Soviet thermonuclear weapons, Sakharov later became a strong advocate for civil liberties and reforms in the Soviet Union, which led to state persecution. His efforts earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975.

More About the Model

Case
The Atomic Age Collection pays tribute to the greatest nuclear physicists of the 20th century. This model is part of the Sakharov line. It combines a unique techno-futuristic polygonal case design with advanced features such as tritium tube illumination and a mecha-quartz chronograph.

Crafted with precision, each case is made from two welded metal components and reinforced with two rivets, ensuring exceptional durability and longevity.

Dial

  • The hands are meticulously brushed and skeletonized, enhancing both the aesthetics and functionality of the timepiece.
  • The dial features a distinctive grain texture and polished metal indexes with vertically mounted tritium tubes that deliver outstanding, long-lasting luminosity — adding a touch of "Atomic Power" to the overall design.
  • The solid case back is decorated with a 3D engraving of the Atomic Age Collection logo.

Accessories

  • Specially designed integrated silicone straps feature ventilation holes, ensuring excellent comfort even during prolonged wear.
  • Each package includes both silicone and genuine leather straps, allowing for quick and easy style changes to suit any occasion.
  • Every timepiece is delivered in a shockproof and waterproof Red VE Dry Box XL, which can be transformed into a collector’s case for up to four watches.

Available separately:

  • Solid stainless steel bracelet with special "diver`s extention" buckle

*Check the additional Straps Section

Features
  • TYPE OF WATCH: Quartz
  • DIMENSIONS: Ø 48 x 16.4 mm (lug-to-lug: 58.3 mm)
  • MATERIAL: 316L Stainless Steel
  • COATING: None
  • CRYSTAL: 3.7 mm Curved K1 Crystal with anti-reflective coating
  • CASEBACK: Screwed, solid caseback with a 3D engraving
  • DIAL: Black & Bronze, multi-layered with grain texture
  • LUME: Swiss-made tritium tubes mounted vertically in metal reflectors
  • CALIBER: TMI VK64 Mecha-quartz (Japan)
  • FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes, date, central seconds hand chronograph, 60-minute chronograph, 24-hour indicator
  • WATER RESISTANCE: 200 m / 660 ft / 20 bar
  • LUG WIDTH: 25 mm
  • BRACELET/STRAP: Integrated genuine leather and silicone straps (included in the package)
  • PACKAGE: VE Dry Box XL
  • LIMITED EDITION: 3,000 pieces
Manual

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Warranty

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.

For Further information on the Warranty Coverage, please visit the Warranty Section

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Atomic Age Collection
Nuclear technology development began in 1942 with the launch of the first reactor, “Chicago Pile 1.” It marked the start of a new scientific era.
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Over time, nuclear energy became the foundation for the growth of the civil nuclear industry, playing a key role in shaping the technological landscape of the modern world.
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Enrico Fermi, an American physicist and creator of the first nuclear reactor, became a symbol of the nuclear age and a Nobel Prize winner.