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Vostok-Europe GAZ Limo Tritium Automatic Watch

Vostok-Europe GAZ Limo Tritium Automatic Watch

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The latest addition to Vostok-Europe’s popular GAZ Limo collection is brighter than ever before. Courtesy of tritium tubes, which are countersunk beneath the dial for a cohesive look, the watch lights up in dark conditions with no need for an outside power source Read More

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Hanss
2
Nov 13, 2020
Thicknes is 14,5 mm, regular price in Poland 360 usd.
Flaviu1972
3
Nov 13, 2020
You are correct !-post modified !
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Rasdan
Nov 13, 2020
Flaviu1972The watch here is also automatic and the one in the link is a quartz chronograph. I'm partial to this one over the other one (particularly the red one) but that's just my preference. :)
JDJD
48
Nov 13, 2020
Not bad looking, NH35 fairly solid. But why no lume pix? T25 or T100? And how the heck do you change the strap? Too many questions...
dotcat007
192
Nov 13, 2020
JDJDPic of lume (tritium) for this exact watch available on the "R2Awatches" website:
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JDJD
48
Nov 13, 2020
Thanks for clearing that up. Wasn't sure what "integrated with case" meant.
jontpt
157
Nov 13, 2020
Pretty steep for an NH35 and only 50m WR. What's up with the 4.5mm crystal if you can't get it wet? What happens if you drive your limo into a lake?
CEF1
26
Nov 13, 2020
The main picture ndicates 21 jewels, but the Seiko movement says 24 jewels. Are we not seeing pics of the actual watch?
Glen8
671
Nov 13, 2020
exactly, how bout putting up shots of the actual watch for sale though?
R2AWatches
36
Nov 14, 2020
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solomon146
133
Nov 13, 2020
At least this watch keeps excellent time
A community member
Nov 13, 2020
Consume Soviet junk and you will get GAZ LIMO!
JAone
999
Nov 13, 2020
Why no tritium pics???
Phly
850
Nov 20, 2020
JAoneExactly. WTF? I have a couple of tritium tube watches, and as a word of caution for the uninitiated, they are underwhelming in brightness. I thought my first tritium watch was a lemon, but soon discovered that is normal. As your eyes adjust to the dark, they appear much brighter. When you wake up in the middle of the night, they are easy to read. And they last all night (well, for 10-15 years or so anyway :-) ) I really wish we could get radium again lol.
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