Raketa

“Baikonur” 0247

Reference
W-30-19-30-0247
Case
Stainless Steel
Dial
Blue
Movement
Automatic
Power Reserve
40 hours
Water Resistance
20 ATM / 200 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, 24 Hour Display

All Specifications

Reference
W-30-19-30-0247
Case Material
Stainless Steel
Case Size
43mm
Case Back
Open
Dial Color
Blue
Luminescence
Yes
Strap Material
Stainless Steel
Buckle Type
Folding Clasp
Movement
Automatic
Caliber
2624A
Power Reserve
40 hours
Water Resistance
20 ATM / 200 meters
Functions
Hours, Minutes, 24 Hour Display

Description

A specialized watch for cosmonauts developed with the cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev.

Sergei Krikalev, a legendary figure in the realm of space exploration, stands as a beacon of achievement among cosmonauts. With an impressive tally of six space missions and an astounding 803 days spent in space, equivalent to nearly 2.5 years, Krikalev has rightfully earned the nickname “Record Man” in Russia. His remarkable experience makes him the ultimate authority on the watch requirements of cosmonauts.

In the challenging environment of space, cosmonauts demand watches that are both simple and robust, capable of withstanding the extreme conditions they face. Moreover, they require a specific feature – a 24-hour movement – to distinguish day from night within the International Space Station (ISS), where they encounter 16 sunrises and sunsets every 24 hours due to the ISS orbiting the Earth every 90 minutes.

Addressing these needs, Raketa introduced the Raketa “Baikonur” watch, a resilient 24-hour automatic timepiece. This watch houses the Raketa automatic movement, meticulously crafted at the Raketa Watch Factory in Saint-Petersburg. Its open case back reveals a captivating celestial design featuring a cosmonaut soaring among constellations. Furthermore, the Raketa “Baikonur” proudly displays the iconic words uttered by Gagarin during his historic space flight in Russian, which translates to “Let’s go!” in English.

The Raketa “Baikonur” 0247 watch embodies the essence of precision and durability required by cosmonauts like Sergei Krikalev during their missions. With its 24-hour movement and exquisite craftsmanship, it meets and exceeds the demands of space exploration.