| Amphibia 120697 Automatic Self-Winding Diver Wrist Watch

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Brand Seller or Collection NameVostok ClaspBuckle
Model number120697
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  • ⌚ Unique Design Amphibian 120 style case | 40mm Polished stainless-steel case | MULTIPLE COLOR OPTIONS Available in a Wide Variety of Steel, Resin, Nylon and Leather.
  • ⌚ Durable and Solid: Automatic VOSTOK 2416B Self-winding movement | 31 Ruby jewels | 31 hour Power reserve | Anti-shock (shock resistant) balance | Screw-down crown.
  • ⌚ Reliably Protected: Water resistant to 200 m (660 ft) 20 Bar | Suitable for swimming, snorkeling, diving.
  • ⌚ Perfect Gift: Beautiful matte black dial | Metallic polished luminous hands | Luminous markers | Bi-directional bezel | Stainless steel caseback | Men's watch is the perfect gift for the holiday, family, and yourself. The legendary Russian Automatic Self-Winding watch mechanism movement men's watch is a gift for fathers, boyfriends or other male students and colleagues, and is ideal for winning hearts of friends and family.
  • ⌚ Excellent Customer Service: If you encounter any product quality or function problems after receiving the watch, please contact us in time to solve the problem for you. Generally, you will receive a response within 12 to 48 hours after sending the message. Communication can solve 99% of problems. Welcome to write to us!

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Randall Aguilar
It's a beautiful watch. Very classic, military-looking. Already got plenty of complements wearing this.

Michael Fritz
There is good reason for Vostok watches to have such a loyal cult following. This watch is affordable, rugged, looks great and is very versatile. I have several and these are welcome additions to my collection.

Courtney Hall
I bought one of these partly because a lot of watch channels really hype these watches. And after looking through several dozen I picked this one. I liked the look of it versus most of the others.The good. It is a bit out of the ordinary, so a good conversation starter. It has a bit of a cool factor to me based on the history. The timekeeping is decent, not great.The bad. If you have a bigger wrist like I do, the strap will have to be replaced. No click to the bezel. To be honest, it feels cheaply made, even compared to a comparably priced (or cheaper) Timex.If at all possible, put hands on one before buying, but I would say that about most any watch though. Know that the crown will be loose when you go to set it. That is part of the design of the movement supposedly for durability. My first thought was that mine was broken or defective.Read the enclosed instructions. One thing it tells you is not to go from one setting position to the other (date, time, winding) and that will save you a lot of frustration. So if you are setting the time, after doing so, screw the crown in, unscrew it and go to the other position.If you want a watch that is a bit unusual, this one is for you. If you are wanting a watch that feels solidly built, look elsewhere.

Stephanie Crane
The crown flew out of the watch the moment I unscrewed it.

Glenda Cruz
This is actually my favorite watch, and I have several really nice ones. I would absolutely recommend this watch if you want some really cool Russian vibes. It's not all fancy, and the NATO band is really a nice touch.

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