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I was about to ask how a soviet boat ended up on yankee shores
You were way ahead of me!
Royal Navy Chrono
By: tinker2 : July 19th, 2022-19:39
Military history and my profession intersect in a big way, so I did a bit of research into my Lemania Series I nuclear submarine chrono that I acquired last year while living in London for work. I fell in love with the watch instantly (I already owned a s...
Very interesting stuff!
By: mhz vph : July 20th, 2022-06:03
And a lovely watch to boot. As an aside, I wonder what would've been used on the most famous of all ships named Dreadnought: I suppose it couldn't have been a wristwatch, at least not in the earlier parts of the ship's service life. ...
you know your stuff
By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-11:23
i thought what you are describing is a series 2… but haven’t been able to find any confirmation either way. do you think series one and two were contemporary? my example is definitely 1962, which is the earliest possible time such a non-lumed model would ...
Couple questions
By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-15:30
Here is a picture of my two watches and the only example I have seen anywhere of what I thought was the Series 2 (on the far right, next to my two examples the day I bought the one on the left), but I'm sure you must be correct that it's a series one, and...
By: tinker2 : July 20th, 2022-20:28
Do you agree in the years of my examples? '62 for the series 2 and '67 for the series 3? I was under the impression the 2220 was the Inca bloc version of the 15CH. No? (not easy to find info on these movements) Here are both of them. Thoughts? The only di...
By: tinker2 : July 21st, 2022-12:03
It was on a nuclear sub, so has no lume, specifically not to trigger testing and safety devices. It’s one of the reasons I love it. No flaking old lume.