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    ****Tell me more it's Russian and that's about all I know lol ****

    pick this one up in a mixed lot as faulty got it working grand but don't have a clue to what it is in reference to so it's a mechanical Russian watch that all I know would love to have some one enlighten me to all info on it ? something to do with air and space maybe ?
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    Well i'm really clutching at straws here 1st it says 50 years Have not worked out rest yet . The case is very Raketa i've looked at a lot of others and the crown is small and close to the case . Any chance of a movement pic? DW.

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    Looks like Raketa to me as well. The tower on the case is St Peter and Paul Fortress St Petersburg (which was Leningrad in 1942.)

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anniversary-...item35dfde8898


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    When did the siege of Leningrad end?

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    Well i think it's to commemorate the Yakoulev fighter planes maybe .The silhouette of the small plane looks similar to a Yak-9 fighter / bomber from 1942 and i think the other is Yakoulev too . But not 100% on any of this . DW.

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    Literally: "Fifty years of the aerial army"


    (*) "Aerial Army" is in genitive so the endings may not be what appears in a dictionary.

    Generally speaking, if it is a piece of military hardware, or a date of military significance, it will have shown up on a watch dial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DJW GB View Post
    Well i'm really clutching at straws here 1st it says 50 years Have not worked out rest yet . The case is very Raketa i've looked at a lot of others and the crown is small and close to the case . Any chance of a movement pic? DW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayMac View Post
    Looks like Raketa to me as well. The tower on the case is St Peter and Paul Fortress St Petersburg (which was Leningrad in 1942.)

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Anniversary-...item35dfde8898
    so from that it's this cheer's ray guys


    Offered here is a Rare Soviet watch Raketa. It was made in 1990's. Are created in the Petrodvortsovsky watch factory. Shock protections. The movement differs by high reliability and technological aspect. A watch is in the good condition. The winding crown is in excellent shape, operating smoothly. The watch is mechanical and completely original. Original "RAKETA" has mechanical lever movement and manual winding.

    BRAND Raketa
    CALIBER 2609 HA

    GENDER men`s
    CASE SIZE 41x39mm
    SIZE DIAL 35mm
    THICKNESS 11mm
    MOVEMENT mechanical
    FUNCTION Hours, Minutes, Central second hand

    Mechanical movement;
    Manual winding;
    Shock protection;
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    Looks like Raketa Big Zero case and movement with different dial and hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mpnap View Post
    Looks like Raketa Big Zero case and movement with different dial and hands.
    well it looks like the one from the ebay except it's got silver hands instead of black hands


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