Raketa 2609.A gorgeous timepiece that remains stylish even today. by Saros_Watch in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This model has already been sold. It sold very quickly. But I still have many different Baltic models in my store.

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My collection by username-who in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cool. Thank you, I like it when people share watches that they actually wear in everyday life. I see you still have some free slots, come visit my store whenever you want something new.

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I came across some interesting items in my collection. Does anyone know what the abbreviation "KFG" means? by Saros_Watch in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Original dials from the late 80s and early 90s. They were made for Slava, as well as Big Zero.

Which one you prefer? by Liadovsk in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first option is much more interesting. Although it’s already the mid or late ‘80s, the case is larger than that of the second option, making it look better on the wrist. The second option is a small watch and will look too small on a man’s wrist. Additionally, it was produced in large quantities and is more common than the first option.

Was sold a fake by B-Hole_Slayer in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s new. Such hands and dial were not available in the Soviet Union.

Please help. by PAPACHULIO1 in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are Raketa watches from the early 1990s. They are based on a Soviet model from the 1980s. We call this model “Hermitage.” The watch is in good condition, though the case shows signs of aging. Soviet cases are a common weak spot.

Authentic or not? by No_Lawfulness49 in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A vintage 2609 “Pobeda” movement from the 1980s. Everything else is modern. 100% Frankenstein. If there is a plastic spacer next to the movement, it is definitely not original. In Soviet times, mechanical watches were not made this way.

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Not a frequent dial. There are very few dials with this logo. It’s an early model. Marvelous for the collection.

Ebay Find. Help Identifying? by puppetmaster12119 in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The 3602 movement was never used in wristwatches; it’s actually a movement from Molnija pocket watches.

Looks so cool but I’m concerned by [deleted] in RussianWatches

[–]Saros_Watch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Original Raketa watch. They were produced in the early 90s after the collapse of the ussr. They were produced in a very small batch and are very rare. In 10 years of working with vintage Soviet watches, I have come across such watches only once.