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Vostok-Europe Rocket N1 Automatic Watch

Vostok-Europe Rocket N1 Automatic Watch

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Product Description
With rugged strength and versatile black-and-metal styling, the Rocket N1 automatic watch from Vostok-Europe is set to make a successful launch in any setting.   Ready for the great outdoors or a date indoors, it features a PVD-coated stainless steel case in a standard or rose-gold finish and an impressive 200-meter water resistance rating Read More

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Honeybadgers
371
Aug 11, 2020
I have this model with the solid bronze case and green dial with a power reserve and date wheel It's huge. And heavy. And I love it. Been extremely accurate too. It also wears a lot smaller on the wrist than its huge size indicates. My wrists are absolutely tiny and this is the first "huge" watch I've ever tried that I actually liked the feel of.
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LouisGR
2
Aug 7, 2020
Trustworthy Seiko movement. Either Vostok neither Russian. Good-looking depending on personal taste (not mine). Reasonable price. I let pass this drop. It's not my cup of tea.
RayF
22214
Aug 7, 2020
Not terrible, a little big, a bracelet option would be nice. Never had a problem with my Vostok-Europe.
Honeybadgers
371
Aug 11, 2020
RayFIt's actually fuckin' huge. I have the bronze case version and love it, but jesus you could club baby seals to death with it. Even more ridiculous is the europa model.
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RayF
22214
Aug 12, 2020
Honeybadgers As a dues paying member of the "I wear whatever the fuck I wanna wear" club, wrist-size and watch-size means nothing to me! Fortunately, my big manly-man, eight inch wrists back me up as needed, but for you guys with smaller wrists (as many of my friends here have), I suggest you check out The Slender Wrist Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4dg23mnABVgvLRhC1Wclmw
ciphertext
6
Aug 7, 2020
How expensive is the maintenance or repair? Vostok-Europe is a proprietary movement isn't it, so that could be a factor in making maintenance and/or repair more costly.
Matt28NJ
4
Aug 7, 2020
It's truly a gift from our watch lord and Savior, Seiko. All hail Seiko!
RayF
22214
Aug 7, 2020
Matt28NJ And don’t forget it!!!
florinc
21
Aug 7, 2020
"Bezel: Rotating" That's it?
florinc
21
Aug 10, 2020
Other features for the bezel, e.g. "bi-directional", "120 clicks".
Honeybadgers
371
Aug 11, 2020
florinc120 click one-directional
florinc
21
Aug 7, 2020
Not 24 jewels as the "specs" says, but 21, written on the face.
LeeSE
24
Aug 7, 2020
Let’s hope the actual offering will have updated their face. Would be nice if Drop had the latest version for product pix, assuming it has changed
R2AWatches
36
Aug 7, 2020
LeeSEYes, the current watch is correct on the dial. It's not on Drop about this pic. Vostok-Europe needs to update it actually.
unixvova
193
Aug 7, 2020
Interesting name, N1. Soviet rocket that never worked ... Just saying.
Honeybadgers
371
Aug 11, 2020
unixvovaYeah, I love mine, but it is a little funny that they named it after the most famous failure in rocketry history.
JAone
999
Aug 7, 2020
Big and brash,in your face. Has a dial like the ball Night Train, only on steroids. Strangely I quite like the look, quite sporty and macho, the Dodecagon sided bezel makes it look a little the Junghans Meister Pilot watch which I would like to afford one day. If only it was 42 or 43mm I would have a go, but these fitted curved in leather straps do make watches wear a little larger. Good price for a quality automatic also. Wish my wrists were larger.
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Honeybadgers
371
Aug 11, 2020
JAoneI have an abjectly tiny wrist - no watch goes past the first or second hole in a leather band - and I have the bronze case version of this. It wears a lot smaller than its absurd size actually indicates. It still LOOKS big, but compared to something like an invicta grand diver, it feels much more normal on the wrist.
JAone
999
Aug 12, 2020
HoneybadgersI know how you feel, I used to go to 3rd or 4th hole, depending on strap. So I could, and did wear some trendy 47 to 50mm diameter watches; but now I am at the second hole mainly after losing 16kgs. this year(if it wasn't for the pandemic it would have been 21kgs) so not only has my wrist got smaller but so have I. I just got a 43mm Breuer from Panzera , just fits,even with the 15.3 mm thickness, although 2mil of that is domed sapphire. So now I mainly look at 42mm or less. I do like everything about this watch including the price, maybe I could put it on a hot wash!!
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