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Avant-Garde
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Copernicus
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"Raketa" × Avgvst
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Theatre
Art in motion
Art in motion

The original model with its famous red triangular hand rises to a fundamentally new design level. Three main avant-garde colours – red, white, and black – combined with the austere geometry of hands and fonts help emphasise the beauty and uniqueness of each moment. Even a quick glance at your wrist will remind you of this, revealing each time a new art composition on the dial. Drawing on the idea that the Raketa Avant-Garde model is “art in motion”, you can constantly interpret and reinterpret this ever-changing artwork, filling it each time with new meanings.

Avant-Garde
ART IN MOTION
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Art in motion
Art in motion

Three main avant-garde colours – red, white, and black – combined with the austere geometry of hands and fonts help emphasise the beauty and uniqueness of each moment. Even a quick glance at your wrist will remind you of this, revealing each time a new art composition on the dial.

IN THE BEAT OF THE UNIVERSE
IN THE BEAT OF THE UNIVERSE

This model brings us back to the origins of time reading by looking at the celestial bodies, as our ancestors did. To read the time, you will need to watch the planet-shaped hands move and identify their position relative to the Sun and to each other, enjoying this incredible cosmic dance against myriads of sparkling stars in the background.

Copernicus
A POETIC INTERPRETATION OF THE COSMOS
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Эта модель возвращает нас к истокам определения времени по небесным светилам, как это делали наши предки. Каждый раз, чтобы узнать время, вы будете наблюдать за движением и положением на часах планет-стрелок относительно Солнца и друг друга, наслаждаясь невероятной космической хореографией на фоне сверкающей мириады звезд.

Limited Edition
"Raketa" × Avgvst
Limited Edition
"Raketa" × Avgvst
Limited Edition
"Raketa" × Avgvst
Classic in a square
Classic in a square

The design of the Raketa × Avgvst watch was inspired by the historical drawings of modernist watch designs from the 1950s and 1960s, carefully preserved in the watch factory’s archives. This is where its square shape comes from. The dial layout is reminiscent of either a lined daily planner or a precise engineering drawing. However, this simplicity conveys a message—as though these thin lines seek to streamline the chaotic flow of life.