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Akula Submarine 52 mm

Russian 24-hour watch with full luminous dial

Russian Project 941 Akula nuclear submarines are the largest in the world (entered in the Guinness Book of Records).
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The "Akula" watch in a stainless steel case with a diameter of 52 mm is one of the largest men's wristwatches with a 24-hour dial.
THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS WATCH

The 6 most important benefits:
  • 24-hour dial
    Full luminous 24-hour dial
    The 24-hours dial is designed especially for people who work under extreme conditions when is hard to tell the difference between day and night.
  • All stainless steel case Ø 52 mm
    All stainless steel case Ø 52 mm
    Massive stainless steel case.
  • Water resistant 300 meters / 30 ATM
    Water resistant 300 meters / 30 ATM
    Waterproof case and crown protection device.
  • Movement Raketa 2623 H
    100% mechanical watch
    Movement Raketa 2623 H, Hand-Winding. Made in Russia.
  • Limited Edition 100 Pieces
    Limited Edition 100 Pieces
    The watch is released in a limited edition - only 100 pieces!
  • Waterproof rubber band
    Waterproof rubber band
    High quality waterproof rubber band (24mm lug).

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24-hour dial
The 24-hours dial is designed especially for people who work under extreme conditions when is hard to tell the difference between day and night.

The hour hand makes one revolution every 24 hours. Minutes and seconds are read in the same way as in a classic watch.

The watch in the photo shows the time at 19:12 (07:12 PM).

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All stainless steel case Ø 52 mm
Stainless steel is certainly the most conventional of watchmaking materials for outer craftsmanship, and offers beauty, strength and affordability.

AKULA uses 316L stainless steel. Known for its corrosion-resistance and high lustre after polishing, this material is often the ideal choice for watches in both daily-use and high-stress situations such as diving and adventure.

- High strength stainless steel 316L.
- Thick, scratch-resistant mineral glass.
- Diameter 52 mm, thickness 13 mm.
- Diameter of the crown 10 mm, height 9 mm.
- Weight (with strap) 133 grams.

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Water resistant 300 meters / 30 ATM
Waterproof case and crown protection device.
Waterproof rubber band.

4
Full luminous dial
The dial glows completely in the dark for optimal readability.
Autonomous glow occurs due to the accumulating properties of the luminescent composition.

During the daylight hours, the painted surface is "charged" from the sun, electric light, and in the dark it gives off the accumulated light in the form of its own glow.

The longer the "charge" from the light, the brighter and longer the glow effect. Glow time up to 2-5 hours.

Luminescent paint does not contain any harmful components.

5
100% mechanical watch
Movement Raketa 2623 H with 19 Ruby jewels. Hand-Winding. Power reserve: 36 hours. Central second hand. Shock-proof balance.

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Limited Edition 100 Units
The watch is released in a limited edition - only 100 pieces!

Each watch has a unique serial number: xxx / 100.

7
Wooden box
Wooden box for safe storage of your favorite watch.
Wooden gift box with engraving (Russian Navy emblem).

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Technical Data:
Payment, Shipping, Return
PAYMENT
We accept all major credit cards including Visa, MasterCard, Discover, JCB via Robokassa (serviced by Paysend).

Apple Pay, Google Pay, Samsung Pay, Yandex Pay, QIWI etc.
WORLDWIDE SHIPPING
We offer shipping worldwide.

Delivery time 14-30 days.
RETURN & REFUND POLICY
We accept order return for refund or exchange within 14 days from the date you received your order.
Two (2) Year Warranty
The two-year period starts from the day you received the watch (from the date of delivery).
Akula Submarine
The Project 941 or Akula, Russian "Акула" ("Shark") class submarine (NATO reporting name: Typhoon) is a type of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine deployed by the Soviet Navy in the 1980s.

With a submerged displacement of 48,000 tonnes, the Typhoons are the largest class of submarine ever built, large enough to accommodate decent living facilities for the crew when submerged for months on end.
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