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Discover the elegance and historical significance of Russian wristwatches, including exquisite pocket watches, St watches, onboard clocks, and chronometers. These timeless timepieces, originating from the Soviet era, capture the essence of Russian culture and history. From commemorating Yuri Gagarin's historic space flight to celebrating iconic landmarks, our collection showcases watch faces that reflect pivotal moments from Russia's rich heritage.
Designed for both collectors and enthusiasts, our Russian wristwatch selection offers incredible value, making them sought-after by Western collectors. Each piece tells a story, from the renowned Poljot, Wostok, to Slava wristwatches, including an exquisite assortment of pocket watches and marine chronometers.
Our detailed descriptions provide insights into the craftsmanship, style, and mechanics of over 500 Russian timepieces from the latter half of the 20th century. Whether you’re an avid collector or seeking a unique gift, these watches are perfect for adding character to any collection.
Explore our selection of stunning wristwatches, pocket watches, and chronometers that bring a slice of Russian history into your everyday life. Shipping is swift and reliable, ensuring that your new timepiece arrives quickly and securely, ready to be cherished for years to come.
Twentieth century Russian wristwatches are too costly for many native buyers, but they are still inexpensive for Western Collectors, and are becoming extremely popular. Watch faces commemorate all the great moments of Russian and Soviet history-from Yuri Gagarin's space flight to... the Summit meeting between Gorbachev and George Bush-and celebrate Russian culture with images of native costumes from Chechnya to the Ukraine.
Collectors have long clamored for a definitive reference and this new book will satisfy even the most avid enthusiast, with photographs of over 500 watches manufactured in Russia and the USSR during the second half of this century, and explanations of their styles, workings, and manufacturers. Poljot, Wostok, and Slava wristwatches are covered, along with a sampling of pocket watches, deck watches, and marine chronometers. This book is a must for serious collectors in the growing field of Russian timekeepers.
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Designed for both collectors and enthusiasts, our Russian wristwatch selection offers incredible value, making them sought-after by Western collectors. Each piece tells a story, from the renowned Poljot, Wostok, to Slava wristwatches, including an exquisite assortment of pocket watches and marine chronometers.
Our detailed descriptions provide insights into the craftsmanship, style, and mechanics of over 500 Russian timepieces from the latter half of the 20th century. Whether you’re an avid collector or seeking a unique gift, these watches are perfect for adding character to any collection.
Explore our selection of stunning wristwatches, pocket watches, and chronometers that bring a slice of Russian history into your everyday life. Shipping is swift and reliable, ensuring that your new timepiece arrives quickly and securely, ready to be cherished for years to come.
Twentieth century Russian wristwatches are too costly for many native buyers, but they are still inexpensive for Western Collectors, and are becoming extremely popular. Watch faces commemorate all the great moments of Russian and Soviet history-from Yuri Gagarin's space flight to... the Summit meeting between Gorbachev and George Bush-and celebrate Russian culture with images of native costumes from Chechnya to the Ukraine.
Collectors have long clamored for a definitive reference and this new book will satisfy even the most avid enthusiast, with photographs of over 500 watches manufactured in Russia and the USSR during the second half of this century, and explanations of their styles, workings, and manufacturers. Poljot, Wostok, and Slava wristwatches are covered, along with a sampling of pocket watches, deck watches, and marine chronometers. This book is a must for serious collectors in the growing field of Russian timekeepers.
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