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CCCP Sputnik-1 CP-7002 Quartz Watch

CCCP Sputnik-1 CP-7002 Quartz Watch

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CCCP’s Sputnik-1 CP-7002 timepiece is designed in Russia with an aesthetic that harkens back to the 1960s Space Race. The dial’s complications include a 60-second subdial at 12 for running seconds, a 60-minute subdial at 6 that’s tied to the chronograph, and a date window at 3 o’clock Read More

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Wooster
66
Sep 13, 2018
Looks funky and collectable not bad at all for the price, just bought a Seiko 5, otherwise I'd grab one of these, my wife can only take so much, of another watch turning up on the door step...
Watchyoutalkingabout
Oct 4, 2019
WoosterYou can always get rid of the wife. Watch problem solved!
RayF
22216
Oct 4, 2019
If you were a dog during the early days of Soviet space exploration, you probably wouldn’t care for this watch: "On 3 November 1957, the second-ever orbiting spacecraft carried the first animal into orbit, the dog Laika,[1] launched aboard the Soviet Sputnik 2 spacecraft (nicknamed 'Muttnik' in the West). Laika died during the flight, as was intended because the technology to return from orbit had not yet been developed.[1] At least 10 other dogs were launched into orbit and numerous others on sub-orbital flights before the historic date of 12 April 1961, when Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space." I’m not implying the US program was any kinder: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animals_in_space While dogs don’t care about Time, we should always care about them.
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Hewitt29
Oct 3, 2019
I think it’s stylish enough and a space watch LE so for the price might be a good deal. #Davai #InSpace #YouSeeMe
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Hewitt29
Oct 4, 2019
Yep 👍 I actually don’t even believe that there is a real space watch per say , regardless of the claims of some watch companies. Until I go in space with their watch and test it, it ain’t true as far as I’m concerned.
RayF
22216
Oct 4, 2019
Hewitt29I’m with you on that—I wanna see a stamped passport to prove it.
bigshel
263
Oct 3, 2019
Comes with listening service... we'll call it Aleksa (I kid, badly) These look nice... as a space fan probably will have to grab one.
porkyfan
8
Sep 24, 2018
Beware. I got a watch from them in a previous drop. The clasp on the band does not work and they are of NO help at all. They act like I am an idiot that does not know how to fasten a watch buckle.
TadpoleJaxn
1
Sep 10, 2018
Does anybody know the movement? I can't find any info after a 5 minute Google search
RayF
22216
Oct 4, 2019
TadpoleJaxnAt least you tried!
ki7el
Nov 2, 2019
If anyone here has bought one of these, how do you set up the GMT feature on page 14 of the user guide?
pisco
5
Oct 6, 2019
what’s the glass made of?
HerraM
0
Oct 3, 2019
Does someone have any experience with these watches? I'd like to know what the quality is like.
HerraM
0
Oct 6, 2019
Long live Soviet Russia 🇷🇺
HerraM
0
Oct 12, 2019
This conversation is very odd
Kedgie
43
Sep 12, 2018
Really bummed this isn't the sputnik 2
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