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CCCP Kashalot Submarine Automatic Watch

CCCP Kashalot Submarine Automatic Watch

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The Kashalot, for which this watch is named, was a single-hull submarine that entered service toward the end of the Soviet era in 1988. Absent of lugs, this watch is built from a single hull as well—and it’s not too shabby in the water, either Read More

A Lugless Throwback to a Soviet Sub

The Kashalot, for which this watch is named, was a single-hull submarine that entered service toward the end of the Soviet era in 1988. Absent of lugs, this watch is built from a single hull as well—and it’s not too shabby in the water, either. Measuring 47 millimeters across, the Kashalot automatic watch doesn’t exactly fly under the radar. The stainless steel case has a volcano-like appearance with a large caseback that tapers gently toward the rotating bezel and dial opening. Powering this vessel is a Slava mechanical movement, visible via the display caseback. All five available styles come on a handsome leather strap.

Note: At checkout, you’ll have your choice of five models.

CCCP Kashalot Submarine Automatic Watch
CCCP Kashalot Submarine Automatic Watch

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Specs

  • CCCP
  • Movement: Slava mechanical automatic 3 hands with date 
  • Case material: Stainless steel
  • Caseback: Display
  • Bezel: Rotating
  • Band: Genuine leather strap
  • Buckle: Strap buckle
  • Band width: 24-22 mm
  • Case diameter: 47 mm
  • Case thickness: 15 mm
  • Water resistance: 100 m (330 ft)

Included

  • Manufacturer’s 2-year warranty

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Dec 11, 2020 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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What part of it is really explicitly referencing the soviet union? The logo is pretty small and the rather silly red caseback is never going to be visible to people. I mean it doesn't have a huge self portrait of stalin or hammer/sickle on the dial. To me, it looks very much like something vostok, raketa or pobeda would have made back in the day. A bit rough, very industrial/brutalist, and made from old melted down borscht cans and t34 tanks. I definitely see what you mean about having a lot more disgust for the Soviet Union having had to live under them. In a similar vein, it's how making fun of Americans and our "love of guns." when to a majority of us who have to live through dozens of school shootings a year in our country and hundreds of dead kids, it's a hell of a lot less funny and a lot more sad. Or me calling my dispatch and telling them that I'm out of service because my ambulance is "deader than Lincoln". Which is funny to me, but probably a lot less so to the people who lived it. "too soon" I guess is the context. I was one year old when the berlin wall fell, so the vast, vast majority of the cold war and its truly awful details are either foreign or completely unknown to me. Just like so many American kids today will (hopefully) never know how it felt to live in a country where just being born could prevent you from ever having health insurance and keep you and your parents bankrupt for your entire life as a result. Either way, I still like the look of the soviet era design language. I have a couple vintage soviet naval officer watches, a raketa and a pobeda, and I love them. And while I also really love the look of vintage WWII german watches too, I could definitely see a huge problem with a "homage" that had a big fat swastika on it, or a CCCP with a huge hammer and sickle.
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