I received the latest newsletter from Russia2all today and as usual it has some great deals including:
"The New N1 Rocket at Best Price Anywhere!
Fantastic 1-time deals on Denissov, Aviator, and Buran!
Moscow Classic Watches Prices Lowered Plus 30% off!"
You need special coupon codes to get these prices, which are printed in the newsletter. So, as always, I recommend signing up for their newsletter at Russia2all.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Movement Codes Explained
Someone asked me recently why different brands of Russian watches sometimes seem to have the same model/movement number. For example, Poljot 2623 and Raketa 2623.
The first two digits of the code, in this case 26, are the diameter in millimeters. The next two digits are a code that describes the features of the movement.
Here's a link to a detailed explanation of the movement codes for Russian watches:
http://www.netgrafik.ch/russian-codes.htm
The first two digits of the code, in this case 26, are the diameter in millimeters. The next two digits are a code that describes the features of the movement.
Here's a link to a detailed explanation of the movement codes for Russian watches:
http://www.netgrafik.ch/russian-codes.htm
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Now You Can Add Comments to Articles in Russian Watch Guide
This weekend I updated Russian Watch Guide so visitors can comment on articles posted on the site. I hope this will help everybody share their knowledge about Russian Watches.
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