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When the first Russian explorers set foot in the arctic in 1957, they wore watches built for extreme temperatures and atmospheric pressure. Their dials featured a 24-hour scale to reflect the unique position they found themselves in, atop a polar world when day and night are virtually indistinguishable Read More
No comments on the watches origins from me, but for the price, the quality seems a little low. 31 hour power reserve, low oscillations, and acrylic instead of mineral glass or sapphire, all for 300 bucks. Even more for the copper color. Seems there are many more watches in that range that have better specs. Not really feeling it's look either.
CEF1this has dropped with this movement in it for 229, maybe less? Or perhaps a very similar Sturmanskie with the same crappy movement, they do make some nice watches though, with good movement, i think mostly the manual winds
Glen8I have looked at some of their manual wind Chrono's before, mostly vintage, bit haven't considered purchasing one new yet. They are novelty for sure, but not something I am ready to purchase yet.