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    Boctok vs Wostok

    I'm new to the Vostok brand. On these watches I see the name spelt either wostok or boctok. What's the difference other than the spelling?

    Also I see a Vostok Europe brand which I assume has got nothing to do with the Russian Vostok, or does it?

    -KK

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    well going to the Russian threads has all the info you could want

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    Duh! It skipped my mind that there was a Russian watches subforum. Im spending most of my time inside affordables....will check there...thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kkindaface View Post
    Duh! It skipped my mind that there was a Russian watches subforum. Im spending most of my time inside affordables....will check there...thanks!

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    yeah it has it busy periods and it's quiet but it has a lot of info threads about movement.. makes.. style .. list of good places to buy a wruw and a chat thread to chat about all things Russian should have most things explain there as well as a few reviews of new watches and a few gallery covering most of the brands from slava to luch and vostok to zim and all things in between
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    Quote Originally Posted by kkindaface View Post
    I'm new to the Vostok brand. On these watches I see the name spelt either wostok or boctok. What's the difference other than the spelling?

    Also I see a Vostok Europe brand which I assume has got nothing to do with the Russian Vostok, or does it?

    -KK
    Welcome to the russkies mate

    Vostok ( East in Russian ) name for global , Boctok home market ( Russian spelling ) Wostok afaik for the German market.

    Vostok Europe was a joint venture between the works and Koliz

    http://www.vostok-europe.com/about-us/

    VE design with Vostok power inside, still unsure myself whether the first models were made at Chistopol. When Vostok went bump and the supply was in doubt VE sourced other movements, yet still kept the name, guess Koliz doesn't sound the same
    Now they are using some Vostok movements again.

    Cheers mate, and please post piccies of your chosen one ....or two....or ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strela167 View Post
    Welcome to the russkies mate

    Vostok ( East in Russian ) name for global , Boctok home market ( Russian spelling ) Wostok afaik for the German market.

    Vostok Europe was a joint venture between the works and Koliz

    http://www.vostok-europe.com/about-us/

    VE design with Vostok power inside, still unsure myself whether the first models were made at Chistopol. When Vostok went bump and the supply was in doubt VE sourced other movements, yet still kept the name, guess Koliz doesn't sound the same
    Now they are using some Vostok movements again.

    Cheers mate, and please post piccies of your chosen one ....or two....or ...
    Ok, thought so. I did buy the komadirskie with a brass dial. Will try to post pic later.

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