Today we're working on a very, very interesting and unique watch; a Raketa 2209 from the late 1960s/early 1970s. The Soviet Union made various ultra-thin movements back in the 1960s, even one as thin as 1.85mm!
Join Stian for a full service of this watch and a discussion of the Soviet Union watch industry and some related products!
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An ultra-thin watch from... the USSR?!
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