Just in. Bought this for the dial. Average case, crown is wrong, but the dial...
If I was picky I'd say the holes in 9 and 6 are dirty, but the rest of it is too good to complain about.
I suspect it is a late 70's watch that has lived in a drawer.
Just in. Bought this for the dial. Average case, crown is wrong, but the dial... View attachment 15815504
If I was picky I'd say the holes in 9 and 6 are dirty, but the rest of it is too good to complain about.
I suspect it is a late 70's watch that has lived in a drawer.
Vostok 420831 today (I can't think of any tobacco blends that are named for submarines or submariners so I went with Black Frigate which is rum infused 'navy' blend and at least maintained a nautical theme).
This was in my mailbox last night when I returned from going out of town. First purchase in a few years. I noticed someone else is wearing the same one.
As a general rule, most watch aficionados tend to picture Soviet watches as crude, rough and effective. Today we examine a watch that enables us to dispel some of these myths.
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