Russian submarine clock, how to take out movement and assemble

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2011

Chistopol Clock and Watch Factory "Wostok". This is how to open it up for repairs. Ship's clock 5-CHM. 13 jewels, 8 day movement, aluminum alloy case, splash proof case. No need to take apart movement because it is new and still has oil on the pivots

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  • Where did you get the clock?

  • @roccotool I think I bought it from a Harbor Freight Tools catalog a while ago.  I am sure you can find them on the internet.

  • Good video. Most Russian stuff I've owned has seemed pretty crude but built like a tank. What they lack in quality, they make up in durability.

  • @MAG315 I agree.  I buy it because of the built like a tank construction.

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  • I have one of these, mine has a more simple face with Сделано в СССР rather than made in Russia. A nice clock, looks good in the kitchen.

  • lol. that was different!

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