Space watches

Timepieces That Reached for the Stars

The Soviet and Russian space watches featured in this collection are a tribute to the golden age of space exploration. These timepieces either commemorate key moments in Soviet and Russian space history or were genuinely worn during space missions, making them exceptional artefacts for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

From the Sturmanskie worn by Yuri Gagarin during humanity’s first journey into orbit in 1961, to watches celebrating the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the Soyuz programme, the Buran space shuttle, and the Apollo-Soyuz collaboration, each piece embodies a legacy of ambition and technological achievement. Many of these watches feature dials adorned with rockets, cosmonauts, and celestial imagery, reflecting the spirit of an era when the Soviet Union led the space race.

This collection includes Raketa and Poljot commemorative models, along with designs inspired by the MIR space station and the pioneering cosmonauts who pushed the boundaries of human exploration. Whether you’re a fan of vintage watches, Soviet history, or space travel, these timepieces offer a unique connection to one of humankind’s greatest frontiers.

Explore my selection of Soviet and Russian space watches and rediscover an era when the stars were within reach.

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