Mens wrist watch Raketa 2609 A - 21 jewels Soviet Au20 gold-plated watch vintage

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Mens wrist watch Raketa 2609 A - 21 jewels Soviet Au20 gold-plated watch vintage - Men's & Unisex Watches - Other Materials Black

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RAKETA MEN`S WRIST WATCH 2609 A Original case and dial. 21 ruby jewels, shockproof device, sweep second hand. 35 mm case diameter. Gold-plated case, 20 micron plating. Stainless steel back. Black dial, white print, golden hour and minute hands, red second hand, raised golden figures 12, 6 and markings. "Raketa" (Rocket) is a brand of watches produced by Petrodvorets Watch Factory — one of the oldest factories in Russia. The company was one of the 13 largest watch factories of the Soviet Union, it had mass production of watches for personal use. The "Raketa watches produced in Petrodvorets have been exported to more than 30 countries around the world. The first batch of watches of the brand "Raketa" was made in 1961. The brand was named after Gagarin's flight, but in Western Europe and America, the name was associated more with Soviet missile weapons. Good working condition. Correct watch exploitation: to prolong the life of the watch it is necessary to wind up the watch every day at about the same time. You should rotate the watch button to the end but very gently (!!), until the process will go tight, so as not to twist it.

Product Details

Material
Other Materials
How It's Made
Machine-made
Where It's Made
Russia
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Ranking
No.273,461 - Accessories  |  No.770 - Men's & Unisex Watches
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
Wind up Soviet watch Raketa black dial. Russian mechanical watch vintage. Circa 1967-1971.

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