Sturmanskie Watches
Initially, Sturmanskie was designed for army and navy officers, and was not available to the public until 1983. Astronauts from France, Germany, Japan, India, Poland and other countries who participated in joint flights under the International Space Program took their Sturmanskie watches with them on space missions. Ever since the brand was launched in 1949, Sturmanskie have shown only the best qualities, being accurate, reliable and durable.
Since the release of first Sturmanskie prototypes in 1949 and to the present, these watches have been designed and manufactured in a production facility located in the very heart of Russia – in Moscow. The company's team includes the best watchmakers of the country: engineers, technologists and designers all from the best dynasties of watchmakers.
Today, Sturmanskie has a variety of lines that focus on fields of exploration and technology:
Since the release of first Sturmanskie prototypes in 1949 and to the present, these watches have been designed and manufactured in a production facility located in the very heart of Russia – in Moscow. The company's team includes the best watchmakers of the country: engineers, technologists and designers all from the best dynasties of watchmakers.
Today, Sturmanskie has a variety of lines that focus on fields of exploration and technology:
- The Sputnik collection honors the era of space exploration, the first space launches and the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite.
- The Gagarin collection once again reminds customers of the world's first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin, who performed the first manned space flight wearing a Sturmanskie watch, which withstood severe tests in zero gravity, strong overloads, vibrations and temperatures.
- The Open Space collection is dedicated to the first spacewalk made by Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, also wearing a Sturmanskie watch and making it the first watch in the history of mankind that has been in outer space and showed an impeccable operation of all parts in the new extreme conditions.
- The Arctic collection tells the story of the bleak northern expanses and their conquest.
- The Ocean collection of watches dates back to 1972, when the Soviet Ministry of Defence issued a special order to develop a watch that can function under water and withstand high water pressure to a depth of at least 250 meters. This is how divers and submariners got their own watch collection, which is still popular among marine professionals and sea lovers alike.
- The Mars collection focus on nowadays. Space flights have become a more common everyday thing, while reliability requirements for technical devices have increased many times over. Looking to the future, Sturmanskie has created the Mars collection, which incorporates our most advanced innovations. Due to their unique properties, these watches will be irreplaceable in space, on Earth or on Mars.
- Luna-25 is a modern sports style chronograph. This model's concept reflects a vision of the future space exploration.
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