Has anyone else comes across the CCCP watches on ebay? Just search for that. Here is a bunch of images I saved. These are really cool watches. The main reason I haven’t bought one yet is that I become wracked with indecision.

I don’t have the attention span to be reading a lot about watches tbh but I did find some places that are discussing these if you do like that sort of thing.

Oh and I will also note that many of these are available quite cheaply from refurbishers. A few of the below run hundreds but they are primarily well below US$100. Many are below $50 and a few below $30.

prepare for outstanding cool

I don’t find a gallery function on this site, I hope the format is not terribly rude.

  • kleeon [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    8 months ago

    If you’re interested in Russian watches, Molnija and Raketa make some beautiful ones based on Soviet mechanical movements.

    my favourite ones from Molnija

    and Raketa

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      8 months ago

      Love how the Raketa one is an identical design to the cover image for this post (minus the hammer + sickle). What was the Soviet stance on knockoffs? Weirdly the one I posted has English writing on it; I wonder what that means. That style seems to be widely available. I like it a lot personally.

      For the third raketa I have this image , very similar, also says “CПУTHИK” not sure what that means:

      One or more of the links I posted is talking specifically about Raketa, it says they are a good brand and I believe still in production.

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        Love how the Raketa one is an identical design to the cover image for this post (minus the hammer + sickle). What was the Soviet stance on knockoffs?

        It’s not a knockoff, It’s the same watch. They are made in the Peterhof “Raketa” watch factory, same as the Soviet one.

        Weirdly the one I posted has English writing on it;

        probably an export variant. Exported watches were usually localised

        For the third raketa I have this image , very similar, also says “CПУTHИK” not sure what that means

        pretty sure these are Raketa as well. The ones I posted are a newer design from few years ago and a slightly different movement

        One or more of the links I posted is talking specifically about Raketa, it says they are a good brand and I believe still in production.

        yeah, they still make them. Here is the website: https://raketa.com/shop/chasy/raketa-chasy/