VOSTOK ORIGINAL LIMITED EDITION Mens Watch AMPHIBIA 190057★Vostok, on the occasion of its anniversary and the 55th anniversary of the creation of the first Amphibia watch, released a collectible series of these watches - this is the "Amphibia-1967 Jubilee Edition". It was recreated from original archival sketches and drawings, its entire appearance conveys the spirit of that era and continues to steadily follow watchmaking traditions.★Model: VOSTOK AMPHIBIA 90078A Classic 1st Amphibia Design "1967" JUBILEE VESION★Manufacturer: Vostok est.1942, Chistopol city, Russia★Movement: Mechanical (2415.01), automatic winding, central second hand★Water resistant: 200 m (20 ATM)★Jewels: 31 ruby jewels★Glass: Sapphire crystal★Case material: Stainless steel★Bracelet: Stainless steel, fullmetal, butterfly clasp with additional lock, 22 mm★Shockproof: Yes, anti-shock device balance nodeFeatures: Luminous hands, indexes, date-of-the-month calendar★Bezel: Unidirectional with ratchet★Dimensions: diameter - 41 mm, thickness - 15 mmWeight: 190 g★Power reserve: Fully wound watch should run for at least 33 hoursBRIEF HISTORY OF VOSTOKWorld famous Soviet/Russian VOSTOK watches were created specifically for Soviet Army and Navy Forces. They work perfectly everywhere: in sky, in space, on land, underwater.The "Vostok" Watch Makers company was founded in 1942 (at this time the World War II came to USSR) when the “2nd Moscow Watch Factory” was evacuated to Chistopol, a small town located in the depth of the country. As soon as the war was over the company started making mechanical watches for Soviet citizens.1965 is the year of birth of the famous "Komandirskie" watch (Komandirskie - adjective, literally means "intended for the commander, officer"). This year the Vostok plant became the official supplier of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union. “Komandirskie” watch - reliable and strong as a Kalashnikov assault rifle.1967 is the year of birth of the famous "Amphibia" watch. It was created for the Special Navy Forces. The "Amphibia" watch works flawlessly at a depth of up to 200 meters in conditions of significant temperature and pressure changes.
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