Only 3000 made. 49mm chronograph, PVD-coated stainless steel case, 300M WR, leather strap, extra silicone strap w/ changing tools, and tritium tube illumination.
Vostok Europe's "Lunokhod 2" pays tribute to the 1960's Soviet Lunar Rover famous for setting the record for longest-functioning rover atop the moon. The watch has a number of impressive features, but the one that stands out is the hour markers being made of tritium tubes which illuminate in a 360-degree fashion. This special edition watch also contains a helium release valve.
Unique serial number engraved on each piece with only 3000 pieces produced worldwide.
Type: Sport, professional diver
Movement: 6S30 Miyota quartz chronograph. Oversized subdials make it easier to read various sporting activities. The "seconds" hand glides around in a fashion similar to that of mechanical watches and is more accurate for in measuring elapsed time. Watch-movement designer, Miyota, uses a finely-crafted "velvet wheel" for switching off the "seconds" hand, which is the norm for mechanical chronograph watches. The timepiece's battery is capable of running 4 years due to a well-designed kinematic scheme involving low friction.
Subdials: 60-second and 60-minute
Tolerance: Quartz accuracy
Calendar: Date at 6H
Crystal: 3.5mm thick, enhanced hardened K1 mineral
Luminosity: Gaseous Tritium Light Source (GTLS) with 15 tubes in total
Dial: Blue, Multi-layer
Crown: Screw-down
Bezel: Uni-directional, rotating
Case: Blue, 49mm diameter, 316L surgical grade PVD-coated stainless steel
Strap: Blue, 24mm genuine leather strap attached - Extra blue silicon strap included
Water Resistance: 300 meters (984 feet)