I got this watch from a flea market in Beijing over the summer. It’s a Russian/Soviet wind-up mechanical model likely from the 90s, as the watch face says “50 victory years” and the outer year/day of week dial goes from 1992-2012. The back cover has “950” in small etched numbers while the inside parts are etched with “2628” as well as “SU.” However, I have not been able to find any images or information for this model of watch on the internet. Could anyone help me identify what exactly it is?
Looks like a Raketa Perpetual Calendar. There’s plenty of pictures on the internet, but not with the dial that you have. The closest thing to your watch is this particular dial variant.
Ps. I know nothing about watches. Just by using Google Lens and Search, I was able to identify this. There’s plenty of them on ebay.
Thanks! I didn’t think to use google lens, but after a quick search there I got the same results as you—Raketa Perpetual Calendar. Seems like I found myself an unusual model.
Have you tried with Google lens ?
It says “50 years of victory”, not “50 victory years”, btw. Quite odd to me that the day names are in English abbreviation and the month names in Russian.