Vostok Europe Expedition North Pole 'Polar Poppy' VR42-595A732 Watch
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Vostok Europe Expedition North Pole 'Polar Poppy' VR42-595A732 Watch

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Vostok Europe Expedition North Pole 'Polar Poppy' VR42-595A732 WatchThe Vostok Europe Expedition North Pole 'Polar Poppy' VR42 595A732 Watch is a solar quartz watch from the Expedition North Pole collection, built around the exact reference VR42 595A732 with 200m 660ft 20 BAR water resistance. The Expedition North Pole collection is built around polar exploration, with rugged construction and bold colourways inspired by extreme northern landscapes. This is a practical adventure watch family: high contrast dial,

The Vostok Europe Expedition North Pole 'Polar Poppy' VR42-595A732 Watch is a solar quartz watch from the Expedition North Pole collection, built around the exact reference VR42-595A732 with 200m / 660ft / 20 BAR water resistance.

The Expedition North Pole collection is built around polar exploration, with rugged construction and bold colourways inspired by extreme northern landscapes.

This is a practical adventure watch family: high-contrast dial, durable case construction and strap options designed for cold-weather styling, travel and everyday use.

The specification includes Stainless steel 316L construction, 200m / 660ft / 20 BAR water resistance, 24mm lug width. Inside is the solar-powered VR42 quartz movement, giving the watch the functional character expected from this reference.

Supplied on a strap or bracelet supplied with this model, the VR42-595A732 is a strong choice for customers who want a Vostok Europe watch with a proper theme, clear specifications and a distinctive wrist presence.

Key Features

  • Expedition North Pole Design – Collection-specific styling with a genuine Vostok Europe story
  • Solar Quartz – solar-powered VR42 quartz movement
  • Polar Expedition Theme – Inspired by North Pole exploration and the colours of polar landscapes
  • 20 BAR Water Resistance – Engineered for confidence in wet and demanding conditions
  • Adventure Strap Options – Designed around practical strap choices such as leather, silicone or bracelet depending on the version
  • 200m / 660ft / 20 BAR Water Resistance – A practical rating for active daily wear
  • Limited to 3000 pieces – Numbered collector appeal within the collection
  • Strap Or Bracelet Supplied With This Model – Variant-specific strap or bracelet configuration

Technical Specifications

  • Model Name: Expedition North Pole 'Polar Poppy' VR42-595A732
  • Reference: VR42-595A732
  • Collection: Expedition North Pole
  • Movement: solar-powered VR42 quartz movement
  • Movement Type: Solar Quartz
  • Functions: solar powered timekeeping with practical everyday functions
  • Case Material: Stainless steel 316L
  • Water Resistance: 200m / 660ft / 20 BAR
  • Lug Width: 24mm lug width
  • Strap / Bracelet: strap or bracelet supplied with this model
  • Limited Edition: 3000 pieces
  • Packaging: VE paper box

Perfect For

  • Vostok Europe collectors
  • adventure and tool-watch buyers
  • buyers looking for a watch with a proper story
  • fans of bold watch design
  • daily wear with strong wrist presence
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