Chaika Chajka Very Rare Original Russian Soviet Ussr mechanical Wristwatch #3

$ 47.52

Band Width: 18 mm Department: Men Number of Jewels: 17 Jewels With Papers: No Display: Analog Lug Width: 18 mm Style: Casual, Classic, Dress/Formal Water Resistance: Not Water Resistant Band/Strap: Two-Piece Strap Year Manufactured: 1970-1979 Case Color: Silver Brand: Chaika With Manual/Booklet: No Reference Number: 771042 Features: 12-Hour Dial, Day/Date Case Finish: Chrome Bezel Color: Silver Watch Shape: Round Movement: Mechanical (Manual) Dial Color: Blue Case Size: 40 mm Type: Wristwatch Model: Chaika 2628H Indices: Square Indexes Bezel Type: 12-Hour Band Color: Black Handmade: No Case Thickness: 12 mm Customized: No Case Material: Stainless Steel With Original Box/Packaging: No Handedness: Left Vintage: Yes Band Material: Leather Seller Warranty: No Dial Pattern: Logo

Description

Chaika Calendar Rare Original Russian Soviet Ussr mechanical Wristwatch Very rare men's watch 2628H The Chaika watch was a popular timepiece produced in the Soviet Union. "Chaika" means seagull in Russian, and it was named after the Chaika car, which was the official car used by high-ranking Soviet officials. The Chaika watch was manufactured by the First Moscow Watch Factory, also known as the Poljot factory, which was one of the most prominent watchmakers in the Soviet Union. Production of the Chaika watch began in the 1960s and continued into the 1980s. Chaika watches were known for their simple yet robust designs and reliable mechanical movements. They were often issued as official gifts to Soviet dignitaries, military personnel, and athletes, and they were also available for purchase by the general public. Case size (without crown) - 40 mm Dial size - 33 mm Case thickness - 12 mm Strap size - 18 mm Movement caliber - 2628H The strap is new, leather 100% original mechanical watch The watch has been serviced by a watchmaker and is in excellent working condition. For vintage watches, a movement error of approximately 5 minutes per day is allowed. This difference is due to the fact that in a mechanically wound watch, the parts are subject to wear and tear, which affects the accuracy of the movement. Owners of vintage watches usually accept such an error, as the historical and aesthetic value of the watch is more important to them than absolute accuracy. Vintage Soviet watches are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts due to their historical significance and unique designs. Collecting vintage Soviet watches can be a fascinating hobby, allowing you to own a piece of history while appreciating the craftsmanship and design of these timepieces. Shipping Items are shipped worldwide by airmail with a tracking number. Delivery period US, Europe - 10-15 business days Australia, New Zealand - 20-30 business days Other countries - 10-20 business days