Sturmanskie Gagarin Vintage Retro Classic 33mm

€389.00
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Caliber: Poljot 2609, manual winding

Watchcase: stainless steel, satinized

Dial: black

Diameter: 33 mm

Height: 12 mm

Lug to Lug width: 41 mm

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New arrivals from Moscow!

Finally a small 33mm russian  watch with a mechanical hand-wound caliber and a clear, simple design!


Sturmanskie Jurij Gagarin Vintage Retro Classic - reference number Sturmanskie 2609-3751484

 

New Sturmanskie film about the Gagarin series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIrC6Cw9vpY


During his historic excursion into space, the cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin had a special watch on his wrist - the legendary Sturmanskie, specially made for this space flight. This Sturmanskie also proved itself in weightlessness.

Sturmanskie has been the official watch supplier for then Soviet and now Russian cosmonauts since 1961.

This new model honors Yuri Gagarin and is based on the original watch from 1961.

Model 2609-3751484 - with a particularly delicate diameter of 33mm - corresponding to the original from 1961!

High-quality case made of satined stainless steel with 33 mm diameter, 12 mm height, 16 mm lug width and hardened, slightly curved mineral glass.

45gramms and 5 ATM waterproof.

The back is pressed and shows the limitation number.

Particularly simple retro dial in black with Arabic numerals. Labeled in Cyrillic.

This Gagarin is powered by the tried and tested Poljot manual winding caliber 2609 with 17 jewels, shock protection, 19,000 vibrations and a power reserve of around 40 hours.

Delivery incl. Sturmanskie watch case and brown Sturmanskie leather strap

Limited to 2000 pieces. Splash-proof 5 ATM.

More information about Yuri Gagarin:

The first man and the first watch in space. In 1960 Gagarin was selected as a potential cosmonaut and received appropriate training from March 1960 to January 1961. It was mainly because of his calm temperament that he was selected from the 20 possible candidates to be the first person to leave earth.
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin was the first person in space. On board the Vostok 1, a person got above the internationally recognized limit of 100 km for the first time. Gagarin took off on board a Vostok spacecraft from the Tyuratam spaceport (today's Baikonur) and landed near the southwestern Russian city of Engels after a complete orbit around the world. The flight is one of the greatest successes of the Soviet space program and is considered a milestone in the space race between the USSR and the United States. Find more information about Yuri Gagarin here! (wikipedia)