Description
Expedition North Pole-1 (Ceверный полюс-1) was the first Soviet manned drifting station used for scientific hydrological and geographical research of polar area. The North Pole-1 polar station was opened on June 6, 1937 some 20 kilometers from the North Pole and operated for 9 months, during which the ice floe travelled 2,850 kilometers. The expedition ended 75 years ago - on February 19, 1938 the Soviet ice breakers took four polar explorers , hydrobiologist Piotr Shirshov, geophysicist Yevgeny Fiodorov, radioman Ernst Krenlek and the leader Ivan Papaninov, from the station close to the eastern coast of Greenland.
Technical specs
Type | Sport casual |
Movement | 6S21 Miyota quartz 1/20th of a second 60 minute elapsed time chronograph with "sweep" style second hand similar to mechanical movements. |
Tolerance | Quartz accuracy |
Subdials | Continuous seconds and 60 minute summing action |
Calendar | 3 O'clock Position inside continuous seconds sub-dial |
Crystal | Anti-reflective mineral crystal, 4.5 mm thick, semi-domed |
Luminosity | Super-Luminova |
Dial Color | Grey |
Crown | Screw-in crown |
Bezel | Fixed |
Case Material | 316L Surgical Grade Stainless Steel w/Grade A Black PVD Finishing |
Case Width | 47 mm across. 18 mm thick. |
Case Back | Etched closed caseback |
Strap Material | Silicon |
Strap Measurement | 24 mm |
Clasp Type | Buckle |
Water Resistance | 20 ATM -- 200 Meters -- 656 Feet |
Other Features | True numbered limited edition of only 3000 per dial |
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