Posts 362 Likes 254 Swissgmt1675 ·Oct 18, 2016 Beautiful specimen guys..Lous your trio is simply magic...Congrats..
Posts 37 Likes 41 Camguy ·Oct 30, 2016 Haven't seen a 3133 yet. This on his "unusual" in that the numerals are lumed, but the hands aren't. You can tell you're wearing a watch in the dark, but.... It's just so...Soviet. Edited: Oct 30, 2016
Posts 281 Likes 560 prontoprint ·Nov 7, 2016 Camguy Used to have a Poljot Buran like this one, let it go but it was a solid watch. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Posts 16,621 Likes 34,920 JimInOz ·Feb 14, 2025·Melbourne Australia Thanks for the thread defibrillation.
Posts 4 Likes 16 G___ ·Feb 17, 2025 Vintage Certina Chronolympic Regatta - Ref 8702 504 with a Vajoux 728 (one of or only application for this cal)
Posts 5,158 Likes 23,612 YY77 ·Feb 17, 2025 If someone needs to time 1/100 of a second mechanically, let me know:
Posts 166 Likes 336 kfranzk ·Feb 17, 2025 Here are two Hanhart chronographs: - Kriegsmarine WWII for ships artillery and torpedo timing Konrad
Posts 1,505 Likes 6,878 ahartfie ·Feb 25, 2025·The black sheep in the Spee-ee-eee-eedmaster flock Hmmm I don’t think I posted my vintage Seiko Age of Discovery chronograph in this thread. Et voila.
Posts 21,441 Likes 48,650 Dan S ·Feb 25, 2025 A monopusher chronograph that deceptively appears to have two pushers. The lower "pusher" is actually an on-off slider.