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NH35A-575E282

$1,104.00

The Energia Space Program, also known as the Energia-Buran Program, was a Soviet initiative aimed at developing reusable spacecraft and launch vehicles. It was designed to compete with the United States Space Shuttle program. The centerpiece of the program was the Energia rocket — the most powerful space launch vehicle in history and a universal space rocket system. Its first flight took place in 1987 after 10 years of development, and it was capable of carrying payloads of up to 100 tons.

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Case
At the heart of this timepiece lies a distinctive design inspired by the most powerful space launcher ever built.

Dial

  • It features a unique 48 mm case crafted from premium 316L stainless steel, a special K1 crystal, tritium illumination and a reliable Japanese automatic movement.
  • This watch is engineered to withstand the harshest environments.
  • The large case not only enhances the watch's bold presence but also ensures excellent legibility of the textured dial, which is equipped with unique tritium tubes that glow in the dark without any need for external charging.
  • The 30 ATM water-resistant case is equipped with a unidirectional diver’s bezel and a helium release valve.
  • These features allow the watch to endure deep-sea diving and prolonged underwater conditions, making it a perfect companion for any aquatic adventure.
  • The Energia blends style with functionality. With its robust construction, unique design elements, and professional-grade features, this timepiece is more than just an accessory — it’s built to accompany its owner on bold expeditions into the unknown.

Accessories

  • The watch comes with two integrated custom straps and a screwdriver for easy replacement: a durable silicone strap for everyday wear or swimming, and a genuine leather strap for a more sophisticated look.
  • Each timepiece is delivered in a shockproof and waterproof VE Dry Box XL, which can be transformed into a collector’s case for up to four watches.

Available separately:

  • Solid stainless steel bracelet

*Check the additional Straps Section

Features
  • TYPE OF WATCH: Automatic
  • DIMENSIONS: Ø 48 x 17.3 mm (lug-to-lug: 60.2 mm)
  • MATERIAL: 316L Stainless Steel
  • COATING: Rose Gold PVD with Black PVD bezel and crown
  • CRYSTAL: 3.5 mm K1 Crystal with anti-reflective coating
  • CASEBACK: Exhibition caseback with screws
  • DIAL: Black, with metal indexes
  • LUME: Swiss-made tritium tubes mounted in metal reflectors
  • CALIBER: TMI NH35 Automatic (Japan)
  • JEWELS: 24 jewels
  • POWER RESERVE: 41+ hours
  • FUNCTIONS: Hours, minutes, seconds, date
  • WATER RESISTANCE: 300 m / 990 ft / 30 bar
  • LUG WIDTH: 26 mm
  • BRACELET/STRAP: Integrated genuine leather and silicone straps (included in the package)
  • PACKAGE: VE DryBox XL
  • LIMITED EDITION: 3,000 pieces
Manual

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GERMAN Download

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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Energia Collection
The Energia Space Program, also called the Energia-Buran program, was a Soviet project to build reusable spacecraft and launch rockets.
Watch
The goal was to compete with the United States’ Space Shuttle program.
Watch
Its main part was the Energia rocket, the most powerful launch vehicle ever made. After ten years of work it flew for the first time in 1987 and could carry up to 100 tons into space.