I got this watch from a flea market in Beijing over the summer. It’s a Russian/Soviet wind-up mechanical model likely from the 90s, as the watch face says “50 victory years” and the outer year/day of week dial goes from 1992-2012. The back cover has “950” in small etched numbers while the inside parts are etched with “2628” as well as “SU.” However, I have not been able to find any images or information for this model of watch on the internet. Could anyone help me identify what exactly it is?

    • Whey Isolate@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      9 months ago

      Thanks! I didn’t think to use google lens, but after a quick search there I got the same results as you—Raketa Perpetual Calendar. Seems like I found myself an unusual model.

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    9 months ago

    It says “50 years of victory”, not “50 victory years”, btw. Quite odd to me that the day names are in English abbreviation and the month names in Russian.