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    Not a manual but well worth a read. Worzel has done a lot of research, cheers mate.

    http://birthofsovietwatchmaking.blogspot.co.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strela167 View Post
    Not a manual but well worth a read. Worzel has done a lot of research, cheers mate.

    http://birthofsovietwatchmaking.blogspot.co.uk
    Very impressive! Just skimmed for now but will def. read in detail later on

    thanks for sharing

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    A wide reference guide for many many old Russian watches at German242 : http://german242.com/books/books.htm

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