STURMANSKIE FIRST IN SPACE HERITAGE SILVER GREY 2609/3695123 MANUAL WINDING
Description
Some watches carry design heritage.
This one carries history.
The Sturmanskie First in Space Heritage is a modern interpretation of the watch worn during one of humanity’s most defining moments — when Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit Earth during the Vostok 1 mission.
This isn’t inspiration.
This is continuation.
At 40mm, the case balances vintage proportion with modern wearability. The silver-grey dial reflects the understated aesthetic of the original — clean, legible, and purposeful. Luminous markers and hands ensure visibility without compromising the classic look.
Inside, the watch is powered by the Poljot 2609 manual-winding movement — a direct nod to traditional watchmaking. No rotor. No shortcuts. Just a mechanical connection between wearer and watch.
Winding it daily isn’t a chore.
It’s part of the experience.
Protected by a mineral crystal and paired with a leather strap, the watch remains faithful to its origins — simple, functional, and honest.
This is not a reinterpretation designed for trends.
It’s a watch that exists because of what came before it.
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Also available in Beige-Yellow 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.: | Poljot 2609 movement |
| Dial: | Silver-Grey , Luminous indexes and hands(Super-LumiNova) |
| 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.