- Size: 42mm
- Case: Polished and matted Stainless steel
- Glass: Spherical mineral glass
- Dial: Dark blue dial with white inner circle
- Movement: Poljot 310579 made in Russia
- Strap: Dark brown, leather belt with steel buckle
- Water Resistant: 3ATM
- Warranty : 1 year
The open space commemorates the space flight that brought the world its first space walk of Alexi Leonov. This watch is equipped with a decorated manual winding caliber Poljot 310579 with Geneva stripes and blued screws. This novelty by Sturmanskie is a special edition limited to 300 pieces only. The Poljot manual winding caliber 310579, a rare Russian 3105 movement with moon phase complication. Enclosed with a polished and brushed stainless steel case with 42mm diameter, a height of 12mm and 20mm strap. The dark blue dial with white inner circle, silver hands and moonphase indicator at position "6".
About Sturmanskie
The Russians were the first to explore space on 12 April 1961 when cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, orbited the Earth in his Vostok-1 for one hour and forty-eight minutes. On his wrist, he wore a Sturmanskie watch, the first special timepiece in the world designed and manufactured to go in to space.
Withstanding the severe conditions of zero gravity, strong accelerations, unpredictable vibrations, and varying temperatures, Sturmanskie was the first brand to make astronomical feats in the watch world.
Its innovation was owed to the nautical and aviation chronometers originally developed for the Military Air Forces and Navy by the First Moscow Watch Factory.
The brand Sturmanskie was first launched in 1949. Back then, it was exclusively available for the Armed Forces and Navy of the USSR. It was only in 1983 that Sturmanskie watches were made available to the general public.
Sturmanskie designs continue to be inspired by and pay homage to new frontiers, adventure and exploration.