STURMANSKIE GAGARIN HERITAGE BEIGE YELLOW 2609/3695121 MANUAL WINDING
Sturmanskie Gagarin Heritage 2609/3695121
Product Description
A watch that carries history on the wrist.
The Sturmanskie Gagarin Heritage pays tribute to one of humanity’s greatest milestones — the first journey into space. Inspired by the original timepiece worn during that mission, this model stays true to its roots with a design that has remained largely unchanged, preserving its authenticity and purpose.
At its core is the reliable Poljot 2609 hand-wound movement, a proven calibre valued for its simplicity, durability, and direct connection between wearer and watch. Every wind is a reminder of mechanical precision in its purest form.
The 40mm stainless steel case frames a clean, legible dial. A thin bezel opens up the dial visually, enhancing readability while maintaining a refined, understated presence on the wrist. Luminous hands and markers ensure clarity in low-light conditions, reinforcing its tool-watch origins. Finished with a comfortable leather strap, the Sturmanskie watch balances historical significance with everyday wearability.
This is not a watch driven by trends — but by legacy, purpose, and quiet confidence.

Technical Specifications
| Case size: | 40mm |
| Case material: | Stainless Steel |
| Case back: | Close case back |
| Movement type: | Manual Winding |
| Movement no.: | Poljot 2609 movement |
| Dial: | Beige Yellow , Super-LumiNova on hands and indices |
| Glass: | Mineral crystal |
| Water resistance: | 3ATM |
| Strap type: | Leather |
| Strap material: | Calf Leather Strap |
| Buckle: | Tang 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.