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Hello All,
I picked this up off the 'Bay a while back and I was just about to write a blog post about it.
It features the word Ukraine in cryrillic on the dial and the Ukrainian national symbol, the Tryzub or Trident.
However, I was looking around to try and find out what case type this is. I haven't managed to find one like it online anywhere yet.
What has got my stumped are the lugs, these seem to be a different shape to other Komandirskie lugs I have seen.
Also the metal flutes that go up to the crown have a convex shape rather than the concave shape I see on most Kondirskies. This gives the watch an almost oval appearance from the back.
Can any experts out there shed some light on this? Is it a franken? Is it a Generalskie?
I would be grateful if anyone can shed some light on this
Thanks in advance,
Krishna
I picked this up off the 'Bay a while back and I was just about to write a blog post about it.
It features the word Ukraine in cryrillic on the dial and the Ukrainian national symbol, the Tryzub or Trident.
However, I was looking around to try and find out what case type this is. I haven't managed to find one like it online anywhere yet.
What has got my stumped are the lugs, these seem to be a different shape to other Komandirskie lugs I have seen.
Also the metal flutes that go up to the crown have a convex shape rather than the concave shape I see on most Kondirskies. This gives the watch an almost oval appearance from the back.
Can any experts out there shed some light on this? Is it a franken? Is it a Generalskie?
I would be grateful if anyone can shed some light on this
Thanks in advance,
Krishna


