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N1 Rocket NH35-225A710 Set with the Stainless Steel Solid bracelet

$505.00

Complete N1 Rocket NH35-225A710 together with the Stainless Steel Solid Bracelet.

The N1 Rocket collection combines bold aerospace-inspired design with robust construction built for everyday versatility.

This bundle includes:

• N1 Rocket NH35-225A710 Watch
• Genuine leather strap
• Stainless Steel Solid Bracelet
• VE Regular Box

Featuring a durable stainless steel case, K1 crystal, Super-LumiNova illumination and reliable Japanese movement, the N1 Rocket is designed for everyday wear while reflecting the spirit of space exploration and engineering achievement.

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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N1 Rocket Collection
The N1 Rocket was a super-heavy launch vehicle designed for missions to the Moon, Mars, and Venus, as well as to place large space stations into orbit. It was a massive five-stage rocket and a bold engineering achievement.
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At 105 meters tall and 17 meters wide, the N1 used 30 engines in its first stage, fueled by kerosene and liquid oxygen. It was the USSR’s answer to NASA’s Saturn V during the space race.
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Developed from 1962 to 1974, the N1 had four launch attempts between 1969 and 1972 — all unsuccessful. The program was canceled in 1974 without reaching its goals.