STURMANSKIE AMPHIBIA DOLPHIN 2416/7771302 AUTOMATIC
Description
The long-awaited Sturmanskie Amphibia Dolphin finally arrives — a dive watch rooted in Soviet-era engineering, reinterpreted for modern wear.
At its core, this is a tool watch.
The 38mm case, crafted from high-alloy marine-grade stainless steel, is built to withstand pressure where it matters. With 20 ATM water resistance, a screw-down crown, and screw-in caseback, the Amphibia is engineered for serious aquatic use — not just aesthetics.
The design stays true to purpose.
Clean geometric markers, paired with Super-LumiNova, ensure strong legibility even in low-light underwater conditions. No unnecessary details. No distractions.
Inside beats the Vostok 2416 automatic movement — robust, proven, and built with durability in mind. It’s not about precision perfection; it’s about mechanical reliability in environments where electronics can fail.
Flip the watch over, and the story becomes more personal.
Engraved on the caseback is a dolphin rider, a tribute to the Soviet film Amphibian Man — a subtle nod to the cultural context that shaped this design. It’s these small details that separate the Amphibia from modern dive watches that lack narrative.
Finished with a black silicone strap, the watch is ready for water — flexible, durable, and built for real use.
This isn’t a dive watch made to look like one.
It’s a dive watch that remembers where it came from.
Explore Other Variants
Also available in Blue for a different casual look.
Technical Specifications
| Case size: | 38 x 45,2 mm |
| Case material: | Stainless Steel |
| Case back: | Close case back |
| Movement type: | Automatic |
| Movement no.: | Vostok 2416 movement |
| Dial: | Black , Luminous indexes and hands(Super-LumiNova) |
| Glass: | Mineral crystal |
| Water resistance: | 20ATM |
| Strap type: | Silicon |
| Strap material: | Silicon Strap |
| Buckle: | Buckle |
| Warranty: | 1 year |
ABOUT STURMANSKIE
Founded in 1949, Sturmanskie was originally produced exclusively for the Soviet military and aviation forces. Built for precision under extreme conditions, the brand became historically significant when it accompanied humanity’s first journey into space.
Today, Sturmanskie continues to draw from that legacy — creating timepieces inspired by exploration, engineering, and new frontiers, reinterpreted for modern collectors.