STURMANSKIE ARCTIC NORTH POLE 2409/2261291 MANUAL WINDING
Description
Venture far enough north — past civilisation, past stability — and you arrive at a place where time itself feels different. The North Pole is not just remote.
It’s constantly shifting. Sea ice drifts, conditions change without warning, and nothing stays still for long. In environments like this, reliability isn’t optional — it’s survival.
This is where Sturmanskie built its reputation. In 1957, the Soviet government commissioned a series of watches specifically for the first Arctic expedition to the North Pole. These weren’t designed for aesthetics or luxury. They were tools — built to withstand extreme cold, instability, and isolation. And they worked.
Today, that legacy continues through the Arctic collection — a modern reissue that stays true to the original philosophy. The construction, the simplicity, the focus on function — all carried forward with intention. These aren’t watches inspired by exploration.They are part of it.
Even now, Sturmanskie Arctic watches are worn by polar explorers and members of the Russian Geographical Society — not as a statement, but as equipment they trust.
Because in places like the Arctic, there’s no room for anything else.
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Also available in Off-white for a different casual look.
Technical Specifications
| Case size: | 40 mm |
| Case material: | Stainless Steel |
| Case back: | Close case back |
| Movement type: | Manual Winding |
| Movement no.: | Vostok 2409 movement |
| Dial: |
Black with white numerals , black chapter ring |
| Glass: | Mineral crystal |
| Water resistance: | 10ATM |
| Strap type: | Leather |
| Strap material: | 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.