I just brought this Russian watch back to life. It’s late 50’s- early 60’s. Interesting design. Those silver arrows are part of the case. The green is an inner ring fitted above the dial. It lacks the refinements of the Swiss but has true Russian character.
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Well, добрый день (good afternoon) comrade. 😜 Nice piece.
Excellent 👌
Similar to other Russian solutions, e.g. early in space program NASA spent lots to develop pressurized ink cartridge pens that would write in zero G.
Russians used pencils. 😉
Well done! Very nice
That does look good, for that reason I have a few vintage Soviet watches. They're just different to what is available new today.
That does look good, for that reason I have a few vintage Soviet watches. They're just different to what is available new today.
This is my second vintage Russian watch. It’s interesting to see what they were up to post WWII & during the space race.
This is my second vintage Russian watch. It’s interesting to see what they were up to post WWII & during the space race.
Nice! Wow!
Here is my other one. This one has that two piece caseback design with like a pressure ring.
I love your Roketa watch, looks elegantly somehow.
I love your Roketa watch, looks elegantly somehow.
You may prefer blue...