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Original rocket aluminium.
Supplied with the leftover part of the rocket fragment.
- Outside of booster (cladding)
- Orange, unmodified surface
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Unmodified rocket material
- Over 45 km; mesosphere
Swiss watchmaking at its finest.
High-end 'Newton' movement from Swiss manufacturer Soprod.
A speciality for watch lovers featuring Werenbach’s very own rotor (oscillating weight). The Newton is a new movement by Jura-based movement manufacturer Soprod and is incorporated into our rocket watches in the high-end ‘Top-Flight’ version (superior quality). It distinguishes itself from the competition with high precision values and a ‘bridge’ above the balance – a feature usually reserved for Swiss luxury watches in haute horlogerie. The bridge increases the shock resistance of the movement.
- Self-winding mechanical movement
- Soprod Newton, Top-Flight
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4 sec/day +/-4
- Up to 44 hours
Master craftsmanship - from design to production.
The dials are produced in a multi-stage, precision mechanical manufacturing process. They pass through a number of quality checks and surface inspections before being selected for use. The unmistakable appearance of the dials arises from the combination of high-quality, rhodium-plated indices (in some models, facetted) and precision-engineered milled grooves.
Patina and rocket dust.
The dial of this rocket watch comes from the booster. The rocket debris are personally salavaged by Werenbach in the steppe, allowing us to identify (and certify) which rocket mission the material comes from.
Soyuz MS-09. The rocket in space.
The Soyuz MS-09 carried flight engineer Alexander Gerst to space in a successful manned mission launched on 6 June, 2018. Two days later, we recovered the material in the Kazakh steppe.
Soyuz MS-09
- Rocket Type Soyuz-FG
- Rocket launch 6 June 2018, 13.01 (UTC)
- Spaceport Kosmodrom Baikonur 1/5
- Coordinates 45.38°N 63.19°E
Crew
- Crew 3 Persons
- Commander Sergei Walerjewitsch Prokopjew (RUS)
- Flight engineer Alexander Gerst (GER)
- Flight engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor (USA)
Rockets fly into space in three stages. The first stage is jettisoned in two parts: one at an altitude of 45 km, the second at an altitude of 85 km. The burnt-out rocket parts fall into the uninhabited steppe of Kazakhstan. Stage 3 reaches orbit at an altitude of about 200 km, just 8.59 seconds after leaving Earth. From this altitude, the spacecraft flies to the International Space Station at an altitude of about 400 km.
There is no ‘fixed boundary’ to outer space. Rather, the transition between space and the Earth’s atmosphere is fluid. The Fédération Aéronautique International (FAI) adopts the so-called Kármán line, which sets the boundary at an altitude of 100 km. For the US Air Force (USAF) outer space begins at 80 km. Viewed according to this definition, parts of the Soyuz fairing have crossed the boundary to outer space. These rarer watch models can be identified by their white dials and the lettering ‘FAIRING MATERIAL’.
Spaceborn.
Werenbach stands for exclusive rocket watches. Unlike other luxury watchmakers, Werenbach defines exclusivity not in terms of high prices, but by the things that make its watches unique: the recycling of original rocket material, the salvaging of this material by hand and the ‘spaceborn’ philosophy that unites its wearers.
Spaceborn is the mindset of an astronaut: one who has looked down from space and admired our Blue Planet from above. In doing so, the astronaut experiences the Earth’s beauty afresh and perceives how small it is compared to the universe. This new perspective changes their thinking. They are acutely aware of our status as a tiny part of a ginormous whole.
Without big words, but with strong features.
- Model B.T.O. III SUPERLATIVE
- Collection Soyuz 02
- Powered by Self-winding mechanical movement
- Movement Soprod Newton
- Movement version Top
- Dial Material Unmodified rocket material
- Dial Colour Orange, unmodified surface
- Case Material Stainless Steel
- Diameter 41 mm
- Height 9.7 mm
- Strap width 20 mm
- Weight 85 g
- Glas on front Sapphire (scratch-resistant)
- Glas on back Hardened mineral glass K1 (not scratch-resistant)
- Water Resistance 10 ATM (100 m)
- Lume SLN X1 GL C2
- Number of Jewels 23
- Power Reserve 44 h
- Vibrations 28,800 p/hr, (4 Hz)
FAQ.
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Yes – your watch can withstand water pressure of up to 10 ATM (equivalent to a water column of 100 m). Caution: When jumping into water, the water pressure may be higher than at a depth of 100 m. IMPORTANT: Do not move the crown under water!
Watches labelled as Superlative Automatic contain Soprod movements in the ‘Top’ configuration. These watches are characterised by enhanced precision and a particularly refined finish.