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    **** What's happening in the Russian forum ****

    Well my thought is as of late have seen some great talk of russian watches in central and other places and it seem well received so my idea is a simple one am going to do these threads here in central from time to time highlighting any threads that might spark your interest in russian watches so my first one is going to be this one by DJW

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    Thought it well written and the pics are great and I'm jealous I did not get to see it so well worth a look guys

    And I suppose might throw one of mine in to I did on the Boctok

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    There's a russian forum?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ck1109 View Post
    There's a russian forum?
    yes very low key just a few of use thought it time there was a few more of use
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    suppose I should add this one too seem appropriate

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    I don't know a thing about Russian watches, perhaps I should spend some time over there and learn something.

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    I find Russian watches interesting, but for some reason, I can never get myself to buy a watch with writing on the dial that I can't understand.

    I mean, it could say "F*** U" on the dial and I'd never know....

    I need to stop by to read more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gnuyork View Post
    I don't know a thing about Russian watches, perhaps I should spend some time over there and learn something.
    yes you got some very knowledgeable members over there like strela on the more modern mainly amongst other areas.. oh'dark and me on the old stuff and of course djw who love space side of it amongst other aspects and there always some thing new to learn I am always finding out new things in there thanks to the other members and they have a great way in giving all the information need
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    this came care of the diy sub-forum but russian none the less

    POLJOT 3133 Sturmanskie what an improvement a case makes

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