Two worlds. One orbit. No return
Sarpaneva Stardust
Pluto and Mars signal the next chapter in Sarpaneva’s cosmic journey - a step beyond familiar paths and into deeper, more distant space.
Created by independent watchmaker Stepan Sarpaneva, these twin timepieces are shaped by sisu: resilience in the face of the unknown, and an uncompromising philosophy #notforeveryone.

Burning orbit
Mars moves in contrast. Its red-gold plated, matte base dial radiates restrained heat - not flame, but smouldering warmth. The tone recalls oxidised metal and celestial dust, glowing softly beneath a veil of frost, as if warmth is present but fading, held in suspension.

Cold orbit
Pluto embodies distance and stillness. Its silvered, matte base dial carries the quiet luminosity of frozen surfaces - a frost-like sheen that feels remote, restrained, and timeless. Light glides across the dial like ice under a pale sun, revealing subtle texture and depth.
Steel is Real
Forged from stainless steel and housed in Sarpaneva’s unmistakable Korona case, Pluto and Mars share a common architecture yet speak in distinctly different voices. Their open-worked dials reveal depth and shadow, framed by futuristic, stencilled numerals that feel lifted from instruments built for interplanetary travel.
State of orbit
Together, Pluto and Mars are not destinations, but states of orbit - pound by craft, contrast, and the silent gravity of the unknown.













