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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.

WatchBox App By Govberg Curates And Helps Source Watches

In 2016, consumers spent an estimated $14.3 USD billion on gifts for Father’s Day alone, not to mention billions more on gifts for other occasions like birthdays and winter holidays. Traditional “guy gifts” include things like power tools and sporting event tickets. However, if you’re looking for a quintessential men’s gift that’s truly timeless, then you may want to turn to the WatchBox by Govberg app for an assist with what to get for the deserving dudes in your life.

This apt app serves as a resource for locating the exact gift-able watch he’s sure to love. Or, if you also enjoy beautiful timepieces, then this app can help you discover what’s currently available in the marketplace. Whether for yourself or as a gift for another, WatchBox by Govberg is an elegant and streamlined way to curate collection-worthy watches—something the folks behind this app know a great deal about. Established a century ago, Govberg Jewelers is a premier purveyor of luxury timepieces, known for their unrivaled offerings that include limited-production models by leading watchmakers; an extensive pre-owned inventory; and decidedly service-minded industry experts.

The app offers several different features a true timepiece enthusiast will find useful. This includes access to up-to-date news from the watch world. This information is gathered in real-time from all over the globe, aggregating and delivering articles and video reviews from a myriad of popular blogs and magazines devoted to Swiss watches, including all of the industry’s leading brands.

Users can also discover the worth of different watches. Whether you want to sell a watch, buy a new or pre-owned model, make a trade, or are just curious about what a new or used (secondary market) watch you own is currently selling for, the WatchBox by Govberg app boasts pricing tools like a database packed with information on over 80,000 watch models. This includes a 12-month price history for each. With this foundational and in-depth knowledge base, you can intelligently buy, sell, and trade luxury timepieces and generally communicate with other users—or even Govberg’s own watch buying experts—right from the app.

Danny Govberg

The advent of this app’s secondary market watch pricing tools, in particular, is significant. According to Danny Govberg, CEO of Govberg Jewelers, “Prior to the WatchBox by Govberg app, dialogue about the value of pre-owned watches wasn’t addressed elsewhere in a consistent, transparent manner; nor was it designed to support and educate the consumer. While manufacturers establish MSRPs for primary (new) watches, there was no resource, no Kelley Blue Book or Zillow, for the pre-owned, or secondary, market watch category to help consumers feel at ease.  That changes with this app…For the first time in the watch category, Govberg is providing transparency into what pieces trade for on the secondary, or pre-owned, market.”

Quite fascinating is the proprietary algorithm the app uses to estimate and compute market value. Govberg explains, “It evaluates historical and active sales records spanning the secondary market–online sales platforms, auction sales and Govberg’s own data. The data represents final sales to end users, and is not an appraisal nor offer to buy, but rather an educated starting point to assess the secondary market value of a particular model. All pricing makes assumptions on the quality, service history and completeness of a timepiece with original box and paperwork. The data strength takes into account the number of data points captured, the variability of the prices seen on the secondary market, how current the data is and the quality of the source/vendor within the market.”


Impressively, this app will even store information and photos of your existing watch collection. This can be a useful tool to keep up with warranties, service history and to maintain a record for insurance purposes. Also of practical use, you can even schedule watch maintenance and repairs from within the app.

According to Govberg, “As more customers see watch ownership less about having a time-telling device and more as a hobby for collecting the world’s most intricate instruments, WatchBox by Govberg supports the growing watch enthusiast with instant access to valuable information so he can make the best decisions to begin, grow, trade or sell his collection.”

Relative to gift-giving, instead of spending hours upon hours hunting for an idea in general—or for a specific timepiece—that the recipient might like, you can simply turn to this easy-to-use tech. You’ll save time, money and the guesswork often involved in finding the perfect present for those “special someones.”

Govberg perhaps summarizes the usefulness of this technology best, noting, “Whether you want to keep up on the latest industry news and product releases, manage your watch collection for social sharing or insurance purposes, or buy, sell or trade a new or pre-owned watch, WatchBox by Govberg is the ultimate toolbox for today’s watch collector.”

The free WatchBox by Govberg app is available for download for iOS devices on the App Store and Android devices in the Play Store.

For The Silo, By Merilee Kern, ‘The Luxe List’ Executive Editor.

As the Executive Editor and Producer of “The Luxe List,” Merilee Kern is an internationally-regarded consumer product trends expert and hospitality industry voice of authority–a travel, dining, leisure and lifestyle expert who spotlights noteworthy marketplace innovations, change makers, movers and shakers. She identifies and reports on exemplary travel destinations and experiences, extraordinary events and newsworthy products and services across all categories. Reach her online at www.TheLuxeList.com, on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/LuxeListEditor, on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/TheLuxeList and on Instagram at www.Instagram.com/LuxeListReviews.


***Some or all of the accommodations(s), experience(s), item(s) and/or service(s) detailed above may have been provided or sponsored at no cost to accommodate this review, but all opinions expressed are entirely those of Merilee Kern and have not been influenced in any way.***

Sources:


https://nrf.com/media/press-releases/fathers-day-spending-reach-record-high-143-billion

Featured image & all photos courtesy of  Govberg Watches.