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Originally posted by PackRat:
Damn commie clock.



yep, probably fell off one of these:

welcome to the new century, Pack

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Originally posted by alex_96GL:
amateures, sit down before you hurt yourself...

top dial: "time of flight" -- it just measures hours.
bottom dial is seconds. the rest is a regular clock. the gray print in the middle of the main dial says 2 - days






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Originally posted by alex_96GL:
Originally posted by PackRat:
Damn commie clock.



yep, probably fell off one of these:

welcome to the new century, Pack



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Originally posted by alex_96GL:
Originally posted by PackRat:
Damn commie clock.



yep, probably fell off one of these:

welcome to the new century, Pack




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Originally posted by alex_96GL:
amateures, sit down before you hurt yourself...

top dial: "time of flight" -- it just measures hours.
bottom dial is seconds. the rest is a regular clock. the gray print in the middle of the main dial says 2 - days






Hurt myself LOL! Only Russia would make a 2 day clock. You guys got a little too close the polish while invading.

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Originally posted by Andy W.:
Only Russia would make a 2 day clock.




Andy, I think it's yet another example of a safety lable. Kinda like: "Make sure you are sober enough to wind up the clock at least once in two days".

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Originally posted by alex_96GL:
amateures, sit down before you hurt yourself...



  It would appear that you've given this warning too late.  There've been several casualties in this thread already.

Originally posted by alex_96GL:
top dial: "time of flight" -- it just measures hours.



  Actually, it measures hours and minutes.  There are two hands on that dial, just as on a regular clock dial without a second hand.  The hour hand doesn't show very well in this picture, because it is hiding behind the minute hand.

Originally posted by alex_96GL:
bottom dial is seconds.



  It measures minutes.  The single hand on that dial takes a minute to go from one tick mark to the next, and 30 minutes to go around the dial.

Originally posted by alex_96GL:
the rest is a regular clock. the gray print in the middle of the main dial says 2 - days



  I'd assume that this is a reference to how long it can run between winding.  I seem to remember, from back in the stone-age days, of hearing about ??n-Day watches?, where n is how many days it can run without needing to be wound again.

  BTW, your translations square quite well with what a friend of mine came up with by groping rather blindly through a Russian/English dictionary.  It's all fairly consistent, and makes sense with regard to what I have observed of this clock's behavior, except for the ??Second (CEK)? hand counting off minutes.  My friend found CEK to translate either to ??second? or ??stopwatch?.

  What about the word on the knob to the right?  My friend found a definition that has to do with setting something in motion, which is, again, consistent with the observed behavior of the clock.
 
 
  I wonder how old this thing is?  I'd imagine that even in the Soviet Union, for purposes such as that for which this clock is intended, that mechanical clocks would have long ago given way to more accurate and reliable electronic clocks.


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Yep, CEK = Seconds, I noticed in your post way above that the dial appears to measures minutes, but decided to translate what it says and see what comes out of this Now that you offered a dictionary take on it I think it might stand for second-meter which is a stopwatch. Who knows...

The word on the right knob is similar to Start (although Russian CTAPT (pronounced START ) is direct equivalent).

As far as how old that thing is I have no idea. I offered a picture of TU-95 and not a newer bomber because I think the watch is relatively old, but then who knows. I am going by the decorations of the hour hand which appears to be very similar to what I saw on the watches made in 60ies. Time stood still for a while in that country, so it's all very inaccurate. I bet the hands glow in the dark too:)

Up until the USSR collapse, there were several watch plants(!) in Moscow. Most of the watches were mechanical, w/ relatively high quality internals, at least 21 ruby jewel mechanism (high quality stuf had 31 jewel and more). They still make them, although perhaps the quantities are not what they used to be: ebay

An example of mechanical watch used in high precision applications outside of the Evil Empire clicky

The watch I wear for 10 years just for its sentimental value
clicky You can't tell, but it has "made in ussr" down below, the whole deal

while on the subject of funny russian military artifacts:

here's the latest reincarnation of Ural bike, which started in 1939 as a knock-off of a BMW motorcycle. when I was at MSU, there was a guy who owned one: sidecart, centrifugail air filter -- the whole works. fun sh!t

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