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On March 18th, 1965, cosmonaut Aleksei Leonov dared to go where no other man had before: into space, leaving his craft for over 2 minutes in the world’s first ever space walk. Commemorating this momentous event (and the arduous trek back to Earth after the mission), the Sturmanskie Open Space watch is rooted in history Read More
Amazingly this watch gained 1 stone( jewel) from what is on the dial (24) to description (25). Obviously, it takes some stones to put such a ridiculous price on it.
"Old mans" watch! Oh, wait! that's me: still not feeling it. Nice bracelet but not a nice price. $239 usd. pulls it up; and that's only because it has a decent movement. I have a similar movement in a very well finished Geckota watch that owes me $165 usd. Although reasonable looking just too much of an asking price for Drop.
Nice looking bracelet good movement day and date decent looking watch overall and if you did buy it you’re not stupid or wasting your money on this watch instead of saving for a Rolex like everybody wants a Rolex anyway
Before another one of you jumps on the all Russian watches are cheap bandwagon, I would like to point out that only three watches for sale today on MD come with a 2-yr manufacturer's warranty. The two most expensive are Drop's own Glycine GMT at $629, and Drop's Ball Night Train at $699.
The only other watch offering a 2-yr manufacturer's warranty is this Sturmanskie.
Remember that fancy Baume & Mercier from a few drops back? Only included a 1-yr warranty!
My guess is Sturmanskie wouldn't offer a two-year warranty unless they had both the confidence in their product, and a history that told them they weren't going to get buried in claims, to do so.
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Watchyoutalkingabout
Feb 6, 2021
Well look at that. I’m trying to think of worse ways to flush $350 down the drain, but I’m pretty sure you could film yourself actually flushing $350 down the drain, post it on YouTube and make some money back in ad revenue.
I have no choice but to conclude this watch is a worse value than literally flushing money down the toilet.
Oh, it’s also ugly.
Counter Strike was basically the first ‘call of duty’. Still played today, current version is called CS:GO.
The best part was being able to play play with people all across the world and learn the different ways they speak. Took me a while to realize why South Americans used JaJaJa instead of hahaha. Playing with Aussies was always a hysterical trip, they have such great cuss words. And of course the Brits, who loved to take the piss out of a yank like me. The good old days
WatchyoutalkingaboutYou are a bad influence, I spent a while last night looking at a Rolex Explorer II, The one with the white colour dial, and the 24 GMT markers etched in the steel bezel; and it comes in a 42 mm dia ,with a 48 hour power reserve, almost perfect for me. Even the $11,700.00 aud. price was not totally prohibitive. but it was late and I was probably ; to use a current Aussie term:-- "Dreaming"!!! I should stick to pinball machines and $500 watches I think. I am surprised the Brits would take the piss out of the Yanks, I mean after all without them the Brits would now be speaking German!!
I thought Sturmanskie makes cheap watches with Russian parts. Now this with Miyota at $339 is kinda standing out. I have more faith in a microbrand's quality than this tbh.
PertuIf you keep referring to the "SII NH36 Japanese automatic movement" as a Miyota movement, you're going to make somebody over at Seiko very upset!
dnaman
Feb 6, 2021
True fact* "Sturmanskie" translates to cheap watches made in China.
*all "true facts" true in the sense that the correct letters were used to spell all the words
I've got news for you. They're mostly all narcissists. An congratulations are in order for you, I suppose. You're gotten rid of the orange man who kept you awake at night biting your pillow and dubiously replaced him with a senile puppet under the control of lord only knows.
Blair_Heavenwood
Don't worry, we know and we're fine with our choice.
And by the way, it was the other side that had a thing for the Pillow guy.
Our side knew those morons were all bat-shit crazy from the get go.
Anyway, give my regards to MTG at your next Qanon party.
Speak for yourself. I don't space out quite as often as my high school self, but I do try to keep my head in the clouds, safe above the illusions down below.