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Raketa “Submarine 24” 0167

Case Size:
44mm
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Case Material:
Stainless Steel
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Movement:
Automatic Winding
$1,571

Date Added:
September 23, 2021
Reference:
W-45-17-20-0167
Case Material:
Stainless Steel
Case Size:
44mm
Case Back:
Open
Dial Color:
Silver
Dial Finish:
Sunray
Luminescence:
Yes
Strap Material:
Rubber
Strap Color:
Black
Buckle Type:
Pin
Movement:
Automatic
Caliber:
2624
Power Reserve:
40 hours
Water Resistance:
20 ATM / 200 meters
Functions:
Hours, Minutes, Central Seconds

The Raketa “Submarine 24” 0167 is a 24-hour watch inspired by a Soviet design crafted for Russian submarine crews. Hailing from the vicinity of Saint Petersburg’s naval bases, the Raketa Watch Factory has a rich history of creating timepieces for submariners, a tradition it proudly maintains.

With its sapphire glass shield, the watch’s 24-hour dial aids submariners in distinguishing between night and day while submerged deep beneath the ocean’s surface. Its luminous paint on the hands and numerals ensures readability in the submarine’s darkness, and it boasts a remarkable water resistance of up to 20 ATM, equivalent to withstanding pressures found 200 meters underwater.

The heart of the Raketa “Submarine 24” 0167, the “Raketa – Avtomat” automatic movement, is meticulously crafted at the Raketa Watch Factory in Saint Petersburg.

Raketa "Submarine 24" 0167

Raketa’s story begins in 1961 in Petrodvorets, near Saint Petersburg, as a successor to the Imperial Peterhof Factory established in 1721. The name “Raketa” (Russian for “Rocket”) was inspired by Yuri Gagarin’s historic spaceflight aboard Vostok 1 in April 1961. This marked a turning point, as Raketa watches became symbols of innovation and industrial prowess. They were produced for civilians and specialized purposes, including military use and Arctic expeditions. During its peak in the 1970s, Raketa was among the world’s largest watch manufacturers, producing around five million mechanical watches annually. Iconic models like the “Big Zero,” celebrated for its clean and minimalist design, garnered global acclaim.

After the fall of the Soviet Union, Raketa faced challenges adapting to a market economy. The brand’s fortunes changed in 2010 when David Henderson-Stewart, an English entrepreneur with a passion for watchmaking, spearheaded its revival. Under his leadership, Raketa embraced modern production methods while preserving its heritage, creating in-house movements, and maintaining its iconic design ethos. Today, Raketa continues to produce high-quality mechanical watches with a unique blend of tradition and innovation.

Raketa "Submarine 24" 0167

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