STURMANSKIE(シュトゥルマンスキー)
STURMANSKIE HERITAGE SPUTNIK Black Manual Wind Watch, Limited to 2000 pieces worldwide, 2609/3735431
STURMANSKIE HERITAGE SPUTNIK Black Manual Wind Watch, Limited to 2000 pieces worldwide, 2609/3735431
SKU:2609-3735431
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A model inspired by the world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik. STURMANSKIE HERITAGE SPUTNIK



Sputnik 1, the world's first unmanned artificial satellite, was launched by the former Soviet Union in 1957.
In Russian, "Sputnik" means "something attached to it," which has come to mean "satellite" or "artificial satellite."
The successful launch of Sputnik not only encouraged the Soviet people and marked a major scientific and technological achievement, but also shocked the American people, their Cold War opponent, and influenced the political situation during the Cold War, including the start of the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union.


The dial features Arabic numerals, indexes modeled after launch rockets, and an illustration of the Earth with the then Soviet Union highlighted in red in the center.
The second hand has a unique design with a transparent disc second , which rotates once every minute, like a satellite flying around the Earth.




The crystal is a domed mineral crystal .
It has a classic and warm design reminiscent of the 1959 model.

The case diameter is approximately 40mm and the thickness is 10.7mm, making it a size that fits comfortably on Japanese wrists.


Brown calf leather strap with red stitching.
It is a pin buckle type that is attached by passing the buckle through the belt hole.


The back cover contains the history of the Sputnik launch in Russian and English.
This model is limited to 2,000 pieces worldwide , and the serial number is engraved on the case back.
You can also engrave up to five characters on the back of this watch, such as an anniversary date, your name, or initials, to create a one-of-a-kind watch.
For information on engraving fees, delivery times and fonts, please click here.

It is equipped with a manual winding movement (POLJOT 2609) from the Soviet era.
The POLJOT 2609 movement, which is no longer in production and is not expected to be produced in greater numbers in the future, is remembered as the movement worn by Gagarin, the first human being to fly into space.






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A Russian watch that pays homage to Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite! A watch series inspired by Sputnik, the world's first artificial satellite developed by the former Soviet Union, which sparked the start of the space race. The second hand is shaped like a satellite, slowly revolving around the Earth in the center of the dial. The transparent disc seconds, which appears to be floating, adds to the unique look. Not only does it have a classic look, but it also uses the POLJOT hand-wound Caliber 2609, a Soviet-era movement, perfectly recreating the atmosphere of a watch from that era. |

| Windproof | mineral crystal |
|---|---|
| Case material | Stainless steel |
| Case diameter | Approximately 40mm |
| Case Thickness | Approximately 10.7mm |
| Band Material | Brown calf leather (buckle closure) |
| Other features | - Disc seconds - The history of the Sputnik satellite is written in Russian and English on the case back - Limited to 2000 pieces - Serial number engraved on the case back |
| Weight | Approximately 58g |
| Movement | Russian-made hand-wound movement (POLJOT 2609) (power reserve approximately 42 hours) |
| waterproof | 50M (5 ATM) water resistant |
| Manufacturer's warranty | 2 years (Authorized Sturmanski Watch Dealer) |
| accessories | Original manufacturer's box, warranty card, instruction manual |


