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Russian Raketa Watch- Code Meridian Is Astronomical Model

Time Against the Rules

Raketa Premium Watch Manufacture is releasing a new version of its Russian Code — a watch that runs counter to the usual direction of time. The model was first introduced on June 3, 2026, at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. This event was central to the brand’s presence at the Forum business program.

The new version of the model offers a different vibe, a more natural and warmer colour palette, and some extra features including:

  • a stainless-steel case with a dual finish: polishing and satin finish;
  • a curved sapphire crystal creating a lens-like effect and a three-dimensional appearance;
  • a light beige dial, featuring convex markings and a 3D image of the Earth at the center, its surface divided into thin lines of meridians. This is what gave the model its full name, echoing the idea that time and space obey strict geometry. The Raketa logo is intentionally placed directly above Russia on the world map;
  • a brown genuine leather strap adorned with contrasting blue notches that echo the ocean colours on the dial, adding up to the model’s coherent look.

Irregular Rhythm And A Fun Movement

You can see the movement operating at an irregular rhythm through the transparent case back of the watch. As this Raketa watch has a backward-action movement, its hands also move in the opposite direction due to the mirrored design of the movement’s main components. Raketa’s engineers went beyond the simple modification of components: they designed and manufactured their mirrored counterparts. As a result, the entire system moves in the opposite direction in a coordinated way.

What we commonly refer to as ‘the correct course of time’ is simply an optical illusion that originated in the Northern Hemisphere several centuries ago. People observed the shadow of a sundial moving in a circle and decided that direction was the only correct one. The universe works differently, though, as the Earth orbits the Sun counterclockwise. The Russian Code brings the time back into this cosmic rhythm: the hour hand moves backward, and the seconds hand—shaped as the Moon—also orbits the Earth in the opposite direction. What you see on the dial is not a mere abstraction, but a precise astronomical model.

The Raketa brand was launched in 1961 to honour Yuri Gagarin’s space flight. Space is not a metaphor, but a part of the manufacture’s engineering legacy. The Russian Code is the very embodiment of this tradition, and the release of its new version marks the manufacturer’s anniversary. This watch is meant to break conventions, reminding you that true time is guided by the stars.

Self Winding Movement Is Very Russian

The heart of the watch is a Russian self-winding movement, manufactured from A to Z at the Raketa Watch Factory, one of the few manufacturers worldwide that still produce in-house movements. The open case back cover reveals the manufacture movement and its rotor decorated with Neva waves, a nanoceramic finishing, and a printing pattern.

Price

The price of this watch is 2 900 EUR (excluding VAT) $3,340 USD/ $5,360 CAD. For the comfort of customers, Raketa watches are delivered worldwide free of charge by DHL directly up to the front door.

Specifications:

Factory:Raketa Watch Factory (Saint-Petersburg)
Movement:
Calibre:2615CR
Functions:Automatic with reverse direction of hands
Number of jewels:24
Testing positions:4
Average rate (s/d):-10+20
Average running time (h):40
Frequency/hour:18.000 / 2.5 Hz
Bi-directional automatic winding:Yes
Stopper of self-winding unit activated during manual winding:Yes
Decoration:NanocoatingHand-made Neva waves Print
Case: 
Material:Stainless steel
Size:39,5 mm
Front glass:Sapphire
Back glass:Mineral
Crown:Synthetic ruby stone inside the crown 
Water resistance:5 АТМ
Hands:Superluminova
Strap: 
Material:Genuine leather
Width:22 mm
Sex:Unisex

For the Silo, Jarrod Barker.

Raketa Releases New Model Of Iconic Big Zero Watch

Raketa «BIG ZERO х Masha Yankovskaya»

Я (“I”) at the Center of Time 

Raketa watch manufacturer is releasing a new interpretation of its iconic Big Zero model. Time is a pivot theme in art, explored by many artists across various periods and artistic languages. Time is swift and relentless; some moments can feel like a quick instant, while others like a lifetime. For the Russian artist Masha Yankovskaya, time is a subjective inner experience. Time filters through people, social roles, cities, countries, lifestyles, fashion trends, and tastes as we live on. 

Our own “Я” (Ya, translated as “I”), our identity and personality, remains with us throughout the years. This inner “Я” is stronger than the course of history. Our identities linger on for many generations in artwork, for example.

A Collaboration based on fusion

The collaboration between Masha Yankovskaya and Raketa watch brand is a fusion of artistic expression and engineering tradition. While Yankovskaya’s art has an explicit female identity, it may be equally resonant with both male and female experiences.

The watch design features Masha’s signature red colour which is also symbolic for Raketa. The center of the dial features a rotating star drawn from the artist’s vivid visual language and referring to her Star painting from the Tarot series. 

As part of the Major Arcana, the Star is the 17th card that stands for hope, inspiration, and healing. In Raketa’s watch, this concept translates into the seconds hand, combining a  symbolic artistic dimension with the rhythm of time. The star also echoes the topic of outer  space, historically significant for the Raketa brand which emerged following Yuri Gagarin’s  triumphant flight.

Masha Yankovskaya’s signature “Я” replaces the 6-hour marker, emphasizing individuality and personality. “Я” is not only the artist’s initial but a conceptual gesture that underscores the egocentricity of Yankovskaya’s art, dedicated to inner experiences and reflections. Here, “Я” becomes the reference point centering our perception of time.

Limited Edition

The model comes as a limited edition of just 100 individually numbered watches. A red genuine leather strap matches the overall colour scheme. The set also includes a classic red or black alligator leather strap.

The heart of the watch is a Russian self-winding movement, manufactured from A to Z at the Raketa Watch Factory, one of the few manufacturers worldwide that still produce in-house movements.  The open case back cover reveals the movement and its rotor decorated with Neva waves.

What about the price?

The price of this watch is 2100 EUR (excluding VAT) / $3,355 CAD. For the comfort of customers,  Raketa watches are delivered worldwide free of charge by DHL directly up to the front door.

Specifications

  •  Factory: Raketa Watch Factory (Saint Petersburg)
  •  Movement: Calibre:2615
  • Functions: Automatic
  • Number of jewels: 24
  • Testing positions: 4
  • Average rate (s/d): -10+20
  • Average running time (h): 40
  • Frequency/hour: 18.000 / 2.5 (Hz)
  • Bi-directional automatic winding? Yes
  • Stopper of self-winding unit activated during manual? Yes
  • Winding: Decoration: Hand-made Neva waves + Print
  • Case: Material: Stainless steel
  • Size: 40 mm
  • Front glass: Sapphire
  • Back glass: Mineral
  • Crown: Ruby stone inside the crown
  • Water resistance: 10 АТМ
  • Dial: Enamel coating. Superluminova
  • Hands: Mountain shape
  • Strap: Material: Two straps: red genuine leather and black genuine alligator leather
  • Width: 20 mm
  • Sex : Unisex

For the Silo, Jarrod Barker.