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Below are a few pictures of typical Russian watches on the market today. This a random selection of Russian watch styles from a variety of Russian brands that are currently available from online sellers.
Hopefully this will give you some idea of what a typical Russian watch looks like and whether you might be interested in owning one.
Of course, there are hundreds more styles available. Visit seller's sites to view complete catalogs.
This Vostok Amphibian costs less than $60. What a great bargain for an automatic mechanical watch.
This square-face Vostok also retails for less than $60.
This is a Volmax Aviator watch. It sells for about $150. That is at the lower end of the price range for a Volmax watch.
Raketa is known for their 24-hour watches. Raketa watches are inexpensive. This one costs about $60.
This Buran watch will set you back about $1700. It's not purely Russian. The movement is Swiss-made.
Here's another Vostok Amphibia. It's water resistant to 200 meters and costs about $160.
Vostok-Europe makes a lot of stylish, trendy watches. This one costs about $200. Vostok-Europe watches are not 100% Russian. They are made in Europe using mechanical movements supplied by the Vostok factory in Russia.
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