This rare, Russian, USSR, Vostok men's vintage "Naval Commander" military wristwatch would be an excellent and unique addition to your watch collection!!

Manufactured in the 1980's, the chrome over brass case measures 42 mm across, excluding canteen crown and lugs, with rotating bezel, and surrounds a beautiful crackled light green dial that features  warship  luminous silver hour and minute hands, red center sweep second hand, raised luminescent markers aside white Arabic numbers, white outer chapter, and date window at 3 o'clock.

Please note: The majority of photos show pale numbers and logos against the green dial.  Under better light, my main photo shows they are much more visible under normal light.

The manual wind 17 jewel, Soviet, cal. 2414A SU movement has been recently professionally oiled, serviced, and adjusted, sets and winds smoothly, is running strong, and keeping good time with a power reserve of up to 38 hours.

It has a screw down back and has been matched with, what may be, its original matte and bright stainless link bracelet with deployment clasp.
 
I have had the pleasure of offering many of these watches over the past 16+ years, representing a variety of Soviet military branches, and this particular timepiece is just the latest. That, coupled with Vostok's worldwide reputation of manufacturing some of the most resilient and accurate movements in the industry, make them an excellent choice among vintage men's watches! 

Please Note:  All of my vintage Soviet watches are serviced and restored by professionals in The Ukraine. Their shops are now shuttered during the conflict there.  We hope that peace is restored soon so the proud citizens of Ukraine can rebuild their lives and live in peace and that we can, once again, offer their products to you.



 About the Brand

The Vostok Watch Makers company was founded in 1942 when one of the Moscow watch-making plants of the First Moscow Watch Factory was evacuated to Chistopol, a small town located on the Kama River in Tatarstan. Only defense equipment was produced during the war years, but as soon as the war was over the company started making mechanical wrist watches. However, the company did not begin using the "Vostok" brand name until the 1960s. Presumably, the "Vostok" brand was named after the Vostok space program, as were some other soviet watch brands, namely Poljot and Raketa.

The Vostok diving watch Amphibia

The company was appointed an official supplier of watches for the Ministry of Defence of the Soviet Union in 1965. This year also marks the creation of the well known Komandirskie("Commander's") watch. The experience gained through development of the army watch led to the Amphibia, a stainless-steel diving watch able to withstand a 200-metre depth (20atm). By 1980, Vostok Watch Makers was producing 4.5 million timepieces per year.

Watches sold to the military were marked "ЗАКАЗ МО СССР", meaning "Ordered by the Ministry of Defence of the USSR". These models were sold exclusively through Voentorg stores, which catered to military personnel with identification only. Today, these models have become sought-after collectibles.

At turn of the 21st century, Vostok launched a line of 1940s-style replicas called the Kirovskie K-43 collection. Vostok also began producing a "luxury" line of watches called Kremlevskie. Both lines are made of stainless steel, produced in limited quantities, and aimed toward a more affluent consumer.

In 2004, Vostok Watch Makers began supplying movements to the Koliz Company of Lithuania, makers of the Vostok Europe brand of timepieces.

In 2006, Vostok Watch Makers began marketing another line of watches branded "Amphibia". This brand, like most other Vostok products, features the familiar 31-jewel automatic (No. 2416B) movement. These watches feature "diver" styling with polyurethane or stainless steel bands. An updated version of the Komandirskie debuted in summer 2007, and a special anniversary edition of the Amphibia (called the "1967") appeared in early 2008.

Despite the introduction of the new lines of Komandirskie and Amphibia, the "classic" models (mostly designed in 1960s and 1970s) of these lines were still in production (as of 2014).

In early 2010, Vostok Watch Factory filed for bankruptcy and their official website was disabled. The factory went through restructure and resumed the production of watches and movements.

 

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