When I was 10 years old, my father gave me this watch. I wore them for a very long time, until I could earn my first money and even then I bought a Japanese watch Orient. Those were nice times.
This watch was made in the city of Minsk, where I was born.
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That's a Luch, isn't it?
That's a Luch, isn't it?
Yes 👍 you right!
Wow! Between the organically-amoebic chapter ring and the CCCP manufacture print at the bottom of the snow white dial, your watch screams an innocent simplicity that both transcends and compliments even the exacting gesture your dad conveyed when he gave it to you!
I must admit, watches from that region do tempt me (and Vostoks seem cheaper than ever at the moment - no idea why).
Wow! Between the organically-amoebic chapter ring and the CCCP manufacture print at the bottom of the snow white dial, your watch screams an innocent simplicity that both transcends and compliments even the exacting gesture your dad conveyed when he gave it to you!
Thank you for more interesting new words for my English ))) My English isn't strong for understanding all thens you wrote )))
This is part of watch?
for me a hard to understand this ))) why exacting?
The squiggles in the track that follow the markers around the dial look like amoebas -- rhizopod protozoans.
Exacting gesture means something done as a symbol or token through generous thought with careful attention and precision.
The squiggles in the track that follow the markers around the dial look like amoebas -- rhizopod protozoans.
Exacting gesture means something done as a symbol or token through generous thought with careful attention and precision.
Yes you right! Thank you for your details and answer. Now I understand your thought.