Sarpaneva Stardust and Stardust Nostromo

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The all-new Sarpaneva Stardust and Stardust Nostromo form a poignant milestone for Finland’s independent watchmaker: the path Sarpaneva has charted, and the voyage to come, beyond the Moon… to infinity!

  • Stardust and Stardust Nostromo
  • Stardust and Stardust Nostromo

It’s been two decades since Stepan Sarpaneva came home, to Helsinki, Finland: determined to convert everything he’d learned at the workbenches of some of Switzerland’s finest watchmakers into his own creations. 

  • Stardust and Stardust Nostromo
  • Stardust and Stardust Nostromo
  • Stardust and Stardust Nostromo

Stepan’s otherworldly, neo-Gothic timepieces bore an instant cult following, bolstered by peerless mentorship from fellow Finn, Kari Voutilainen, as well as Swiss masters Vianney Halter, Christophe Claret and Michel Parmigiani himself… But, crucially, inspired by Finland’s unforgiving climate, a family lineage of creative luminaries, plus Stepan’s own stubborn credo: “#notforeveryone”. 

  • Stardust and Stardust Nostromo
  • Stardust and Stardust Nostromo

Twenty years on, this pair of Sarpaneva watches marks this pursuit, into the unknown – what Finns call ‘sisu’. Both hewn from Finnish-forged stainless steel in Stepan’s signature ‘Korona’ shape, but distinguished by their painstakingly open-worked dials, each with futuristic, stencilled numerals fit for a rocket fuselage. 

Stardust

One, the Sarpaneva Stardust gazes at the night sky with a hand-flamed titanium base dial glowing from beneath; shimmering with colours wrought from different torch temperatures, and echoing the deep-space constellations captured and rendered so vividly by Observatory telescopes. 

Stardust and Stardust Nostromo

The other, the Sarpaneva Stardust ‘Nostromo’ is aimed squarely at Sarpaneva’s future – its next two decades’ trajectory – with a dazzling array of hand-applied Tritec luminescence, crafted in-house at Sarpaneva’s workshop. There’s a black polished rocketship small seconds hand at ’10 o’clock’; then its cross-hairs and surrounding numerals glowing in the LED orange of a cockpit display.

Stardust and Stardust Nostromo

Through the crystal caseback of both Stardust limited editions, the rhodium-plated geometries of Chronode’s ultra-contemporary P.1003 calibre tick surely and steadily. First time switching from center to small seconds. Crucially allowing Stepan to create around the subdial’s spacious, acentric positioning. The Moon is certainly involved, in the bespoke winding rotor. The Sarpaneva ´new moon´ face of course included with a bit of lume!

Sarpaneva Stardust and Stardust Nostromo Technical Specifications

Limited to 20 pieces each  – 16 500€ with Vat 0%
20 460€ with 24% Finnish Vat

Movement

• Modified Swiss Made Chronode P1003 Calibre, 31mm, 28800 mph (4 Hz) ( 244 components)
• Mechanical Automatic winding
• Hours, Minutes, Small seconds
• 34 jewels
• 60 Hours power reserve
• Rhodium plated, Matt finishing
• Sarpaneva Moonface winding mass with ceramic ball bearing.

Dial
• 7 Part Stainless Steel, Hand Finished, DLC coated, ( Nostromo Hand Painted Swiss Super-Luminova® )
• Total 4 different Swiss Super-Luminova® colours
• Two-tone hands in Steel Rhodium ( Nostromo with Swiss Super-Luminova® )

Case
• Sarpaneva case in high-grade Outokumpu stainless steel from Finland (SUPRA 316L/4435) Brushed and polished.
• Case size: 42 mm
• Case thickness: 10 mm
• Lug to lug length: 46 mm
• Front and back sapphire crystals with multi anti-reflective coating on the inside
• Screw-down Sarpaneva crown at 4 0´clock
• Water-resistant to 10 ATM

Strap
• Handmade Matt Black Alligator leather strap, 22mm + Rubber.
• Sarpaneva stainless steel pin buckle 18mm
• Lug width: 22 mm

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