STURMANSKIE АRCTIC HERITAGE BLACK 2416/6829349 AUTOMATIC
Description
The Sturmanskie Arctic Heritage Automatic traces its roots back to over six decades of Russian polar exploration — where reliability wasn’t a feature, it was a requirement.
This modern reissue stays close to that original spirit.
The 42mm rose gold pvd stainless steel case carries a purposeful presence on the wrist — not oversized, but substantial enough to feel like a proper tool watch. The black dial, paired with a 24-hour scale, reflects the realities of Arctic environments where day and night blur into one continuous stretch.
Legibility comes first. Always.
Large luminous numerals and hands, coated with Super-LumiNova, ensure clarity in low-light conditions — whether that’s polar darkness or everyday wear.
Inside, the watch runs on the Vostok automatic calibre, a movement known for its durability and simplicity. It’s not about precision perfection — it’s about consistency, resilience, and mechanical honesty. The slight variation in daily timing is part of its character, not a flaw.
Protected by a domed acrylic crystal, the watch leans fully into its vintage DNA — warm, slightly distorted at angles, and far more forgiving than modern sapphire when it comes to impact.
Finished with a calf leather strap, the Arctic Heritage balances utility with a subtle retro aesthetic.
This isn’t a watch designed in a studio chasing trends.
It’s a watch shaped by environments where failure wasn’t an option.

Technical Specifications
| Case size: | 42mm |
| Case material: | Rose Gold PVD Stainless Steel |
| Case back: | Close case back |
| Movement type: | Automatic |
| Movement no.: | Vostok 2416 movement |
| Dial: | Black , 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.