Posted 3 years ago
bigben
(72 items)
Dial labeled Flodsega (closest I can spell the Russian name). Plated brass case with snap back. 29.4 mm case diameter.
The movement has Russian characters which I don't know how to put here. 15 jewels, date code 4-54 (April 1954) serial number 97192. Solid balance with overcoil hairspring.
The inside of the back cover has no lettering.
The case has non-removable bars instead of springbars.
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Love the simple numbers on the dial face! And how the 3, 9, 12 are highlighted... is ds a single character in Russian?
It´s a "POBEDA" it means victory translated from russian. Nice vintage russian mechanical watch. Post it to russian watch section on WUS (Watchuseek Forum): http://forums.watchuseek.com/forumdisplay.php?f=10 Many russian watch lovers there.
Regards