permabull Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 Sacrilege - a Diver on leather... but it looks so good!
krustybrand Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 This one today, I think. Freshly back from full service, and with a dark slate grey/blue strap (not shown)
redwatch Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 From Russia, with 23 камня... A 7734 donor watch perhaps?? Either way, it's pretty cool looking! Nice find!
hiker01 Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 That dial grows on you Very nice Thanks, Sharky!
lhooq Posted July 27, 2011 Author Report Posted July 27, 2011 A 7734 donor watch perhaps?? Either way, it's pretty cool looking! Nice find! Is the inside all you can see, red? You need to be more superficial! Also, it's a Poljot 3133 movement, and not a good 7734 substitute. Actually, I've been looking for one of these OKEAH reissues for a while, but prices have been rising quickly in recent years. It's now one of the most expensive Russian military watches. I think the record is over a thousand for a vintage example last year. Ten years ago, these were easily under $100! krustybrand: Beautiful! Is it a 7736 or a Venus?
redwatch Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 Is the inside all you can see, red? You need to be more superficial! Also, it's a Poljot 3133 movement, and not a good 7734 substitute. Actually, I've been looking for one of these OKEAH reissues for a while, but prices have been rising quickly in recent years. It's now one of the most expensive Russian military watches. I think the record is over a thousand for a vintage example last year. Ten years ago, these were easily under $100! krustybrand: Beautiful! Is it a 7736 or a Venus? Well it is pretty cool looking! What is the inner bezel markings used for? Never seen that before. You could almost say it goes to "eleven"
lhooq Posted July 27, 2011 Author Report Posted July 27, 2011 Well it is pretty cool looking! What is the inner bezel markings used for? Never seen that before. You could almost say it goes to "eleven" Thanks! The left-side crown rotates the blue inner bezel, which is a 12-hour counter. The red hash marks are for the telemeter, which would have been completely useless if this watch had been taken into space (as many claim)!
krustybrand Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 krustybrand: Beautiful! Is it a 7736 or a Venus? In his servicing notes, The Zigmeister lists it as a 7730, but I think he meant 7736, as I believe the 7730 was bi-compax. In any case, the watch dates to 1973 from its serial #, and is a model 815. I've owned it for just over 5 years now. It measures in at 40mm, which is large for its age. Picture is old. The seconds chrono hand now lines up perfectly.
redwatch Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 A little UPO (the largest watch I own) for wednesday
vlydog Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 It has been several weeks since I've hung out with PAM
vafarmer70 Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 Brilliant! I'm wearing this old favorite. Thanks I think the Steelfish is quite possibly the most versatile watch ever made. Although the aquaracer fits the bill too
TeeJay Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 Brilliant! I'm wearing this old favorite. I just wish the one I tried on looked as good as it does in your photo
By-Tor Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 @TJ: Thanks man. Taste thing of course, but I always thought Aquaracer chrono (in blue) is one of the best looking watches. That's why I bought it anyway.
TeeJay Posted July 27, 2011 Report Posted July 27, 2011 @TJ: Thanks man. Taste thing of course, but I always thought Aquaracer chrono (in blue) is one of the best looking watches. That's why I bought it anyway. Any time, bro Of course, always a matter of to each his own, I was just really disappointed how the watch looked in person when I tried it on, that it didn't live up to the standard your photos had set
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