RARE: Excellent soviet Wostok (Vostok) gold-plated mechanical wristwatch with 22 jewels precision movement
$19.97
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Description Soviet mechanical Wostok (Vostok) gold plated watch – 22 jewels MADE IN USSR! Manufactured on Chistopolsky Watch Factory “VOSTOK”, USSR. The company was appointed an official supplier of watches for the Defence Department of the Soviet Union in 1965. This year also marks the creation of the well known Komandirskie (“Commander’s”) watch. Precision, 22 jewels. This is one of the most accurate mechanisms ever created in the USSR. This caliber (2809), analogous to the legendary Swiss movement – ZENITH 135. The watch is mechanical and does not need batteries to operate. Original soviet “Vostok” has mechanical lever movement and manual winding. CASE SIZE 41x37mm(with crown) THICKNESS 9.5mm LUG WIDTH 18mm TYPE Mechanical MOVEMENT 2809 FUNCTIONS Hours, Minutes, Seconds Watch went through a complete service by a professional watch tech and keeps good time. Comes with new Nagata leather strap included This watch ships out from Ukraine with tracking number Modes of payment: PayPal Credit Cards (VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover) We guarantee that the item in this ad looks and works as advertised and offer money back guarantee on this. About the watch factory Watch Factory “VOSTOK” – began as the “2nd State Watch Factory” was evacuated during World War 2 to Chistopol in 1941. In 1943 began producing Kirovskie watch – first soviet man’s wrist watch earlier made on 1st Moscow Watch Factory. From 1949 famous “Podeba” watches were made here. From 1962 “Commander’s” watch Vostok were made on the factory. Since 1969 factory was official supplier of Ministry of Defence, all watches produced were branded as “Vostok” Other brands produced: Albatros, Amphibia, Buran, Chaika, General’s, Kama, Kolos, Comandirskie, Mir, Pobeda, Saturn, Sekonda, Sputnik, Svet, Uran, Vostok Soviet Vostok 22 jewel movement is based on Swiss Zenith Calibre 135. Screenshot The Zenith Calibre 135 is a legendary, award-winning manual-winding watch movement produced from 1949 to 1962, renowned for its exceptional precision, particularly in observatory chronometer competitions. It is considered one of the most significant and successful chronometer movements in watchmaking history. Design Features: An extra-large balance wheel (14mm diameter) with a Breguet overcoil spring to enhance inertia and rate stability. A large mainspring barrel to deliver consistent power to the regulator. A unique movement architecture with an off-center minute wheel to make space for the large balance wheel. Early versions featured a swan-neck regulator, while later, modern reinterpretations incorporate double-arrow regulator arms for fine-tuning.
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