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Vostok-Europe GAZ 14 Limo Quartz Chronograph Watch

Vostok-Europe GAZ 14 Limo Quartz Chronograph Watch

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Chock full of function, the GAZ 14 Limo has a chronograph, date window, and tachymeter, as well as lumed hands and dot markers for visibility. The accurate Miyota OS22 quartz movement means you won’t have to wear the watch every day and it will keep on ticking Read More

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Garo666
42
Oct 14, 2017
I've got the automatic version of this watch and I love it!
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CHICKENGOD
232
Oct 14, 2017
From which plan? the medium one?
Garo666
42
Oct 14, 2017
CHICKENGODYea, they have a couple vostoks on the wheel last I checked. You're looking at like 400 for the automatic version
S2Ki
18
Jan 8, 2020
I was really considering the rose gold as my EDC, classy yet a bit bold. But, after having scratched too many mineral glass crystals I've sworn them off. Heck, I'd consider acrylic on this level of watch, where you can fix scratches without too much difficulty. I'd really like to see a sapphire glass for the extra dough on this one.
RayF
22220
Jan 9, 2020
I make these up in the basement--I get to call 'em whatever the hell I chose :- ) Patent Pending
Dmanjapan
Jan 9, 2020
RayFI await the next upgrade.
RayF
22220
Jan 8, 2020
According to the comment I made below, I've only owned this watch for about 5 or 6 months? Shocking--seems much longer than that! I ordered the OS22/5611131 version described as: Stainless Steel with BLACK dial. Truth is, that damn dial is not black, it's blue/black! Like a lot of dials with shifting color casts, which color dominates at any glance, depends entirely on the angle of view and incident light falling on the dial. All that translates to this: the dial is mostly blue, sometimes blue/black, and occasionally, straight-black. And I will tell you up front, I'm not thrilled about that. When I order a watch with a black dial, that's what I think I should get! Which brings up a point of contention I've had with the product photography used in watch marketing and advertising for a long time. As a whole, those boys are some of the lying-est damn SOBs you're ever likely to come across! Here's why: if a dial can look dramatically different depending on lighting, how do we know, as potential consumers, the color represented in any given advertising photo is "accurate" vs. just the one color (of a multitude of variations) the photo editor preferred to use? We don't! And you can bet they most certainly chose the most flattering version possible, with the sole purpose of selling the watch, as opposed to representing the color you and I, as the wearer of that watch, will most often find ourselves looking at. So, are they being deceitful? Absolutely! But is it reasonable for us to expect them to provide a full range of shots showing every variation in dial color possible? That just isn't going to happen. Our best defense (whenever possible) is to compare the supplied photos to a second source. eBay, Chrono24 are good places to try; finding a Youtube video can really help.
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Now, if I were one of those lying-mug photographers working at Vostok's ad agency, I would blame the whole thing on the anti-reflective coating Vostok must put on the underside of that 43mm (mineral) crystal. They would certainly argue AR coating always affects color-cast.
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To which I would reply: "Humm--a likely story!" So, other than that minor issue, the watch is actually pretty nice. It's certainly worth MD's asking price (though I haven't shopped around for this specific drop). It's a comfortable watch to wear and the complications are useful--even bordering on entertaining. That said, it's very hard to pick up this leather strapped, dressy (by my standards) watch in the AM, when it's competing with the sort steel bracelet, chunky divers, I admittedly prefer. Not surprisingly, this Vostok's wrist time has been shamefully limited. On the other hand, it always shows the correct time, no matter how long I've ignored it! Can't say that about those fancy damn automatic watches, can you?! Bottom line: no real reason not to get one, if you're so inclined--it's a decent watch for the dough ;- )
MarPabl
1088
Jan 8, 2020
RayFThe blue cast seems to happen because of the AR coating indeed... And it 👁️🆒 anyway https://omegaforums.net/threads/clear-sapphire-ar-coating-vs-old-blue-hue-ar-coating.50423/
RayF
22220
Jan 9, 2020
MarPablHmm--a likely story!
RayF
22220
Jul 12, 2019
Couldn't help my self--I went for the OS22/5611131!
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Hewitt29
Jul 12, 2019
Good choice !! I might get on it too. Check out my latest addition in the photos/wrist check section, curious to get your opinion on it, it’s a unique one for sure :)
RayF
22220
Jul 12, 2019
Hewitt29I just did--HOLLY MOLLY!!!
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Rathman
3
Oct 14, 2017
wish it was saphire. I'm pretty rough with my watches
smallbit
1328
Oct 14, 2017
I got the last vostok drop and I have to say that the quality is even better than I could have hoped. It is beautiful and reliable and the leather is even perfect. I prefer the vostok watch over many of my seiko's usually.
Here is a video of their factory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eny6SnBuE_U
SVOJORGE
6
Oct 14, 2017
smallbitDoes it have a good *weight* to it.?
smallbit
1328
Oct 14, 2017
SVOJORGEIt really does. I went to vegas and shopped a sub and a frank mueller and the watch store employees kept asking about it. Surprisingly high quality. I really thought I was going to get a tin watch with some decent glass but this blows my open heart presage out of the water. Just my opinion. I personally am not into these designs. The one I got is the white faced: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/vostok-europe-gaz-limo-dual-time-automatic-watch
Zakfin
9
Oct 17, 2017
Any chance we could get a couple blue / silver ones back added? :) Plz!
A community member
Oct 17, 2017
too bad the blue one is out of stock
Zakfin
9
Oct 17, 2017
Sooooo Bummed...
Employer
3
Oct 17, 2017
are those original watches? do they have serial numbers? what about warranty?
Employer
3
Oct 17, 2017
I have been to Vostok Europe office in Vilnius (where they originally make them) and asked whether warranty works if you buy them outside country via internet (they say it should do, if watch is original) and they asked why would I wand to buy it from outside. I said it was cheaper and after I said how cheaper it is women there said that they cant even get them that cheap for their friends. Which raised me questions whether they are legit here.
Cloaca
1906
Oct 18, 2017
EmployerI honestly don't think the Chinese are going to counterfeit Lithuanian watches. That would be like counterfeiting $1.00 bills. The pirates go to where the demand is. It's safe to say these are genuine.
Cloaca
1906
Oct 14, 2017
It's a reasonably cool looking watch. Not for me, because I bought a similar Seiko chronograph here a few months ago, for $119, size 44 mm, and I realized that although everything looks great on the Massdrop pix, when shrunk down to actual size my aging eyes can't read the stuff on the dial, and it was too busy to even see the time quickly. And setting the time and date is too complicated, although with quartz you have to do that less often.
From Wikipedia: Vostok Europe is a Lithuanian brand of watches which was established in 2004, and debuted it's first line of timepieces in 2004. Aimed at the Western European market, these watches are assembled by the KoLiz-Vostok company of Vilnius.
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