@font-face
font-family: 'RosnocTop';
src: url('rosnoc-top.woff2') format('woff2');
font-weight: 100 900;
font-style: normal;
font-display: swap;
h1 font-family: 'RosnocTop', system-ui, sans-serif; font-weight:800; letter-spacing: -0.02em;
The typography found on Soviet-era Raketa watch dials represents a unique intersection of industrial design and state branding. The text often queried as "rosnoc" is actually a Cyrillic abbreviation found at the top of the dial: "РОССИЯ" (Rossiya, meaning Russia) or "СДЕЛАНО В РОССИИ" (Made in Russia).
The font styling is utilitarian, bold, and highly legible, designed to withstand the test of time both physically and aesthetically. It has become a hallmark of "Soviet Chic" design. rosnoc font top
While premium foundries sell expensive licenses, a high-quality open-source variant of Rosnoc exists (often called "Rosnoc Core"). Because it is free for personal and commercial use, it has flooded the market, appearing on templates for Canva, Figma, and Adobe Express. The typography found on Soviet-era Raketa watch dials