DESCRIPTION:


MODEL 2416/960896

Mechanical mechanism "Vostok 2416B".

Number of stones – 31.

Self-winding with a safety device against over-winding of the spring.

Instant calendar.

Central seconds hand.

Shockproof device of the balance unit.

Case: stainless steel (case ring, time disc, crown, watch back).

The applied signs and arrows are filled with variable fluorescent paint.

Organic glass.

Water protection: 20 atmospheres (200 meters).

All metal bracelet made of stainless steel, width 20 mm.

The energy reserve of one spring winding is at least 31 hours.

Average daily cycle: -20… +60 seconds per day.

The average service life of the mechanism is 10 years.

Weight: 136 g.

Dimensions: 40x39x15 mm.


The watch is completed with a branded box and instructions in Russian



MANUAL


In order to provide longer life and optimal work of Vostok watch we ask you to read the present instruction carefully.



Winding mechanism.


While wearing watch on your hand every day there's no need to wind it up. Watch running is provided by a special mechanism of automatic self-winding up, which makes your watch run thanks to movement of your hand.


But if you do not wear your watch more than 24 hours it's necessary to wind it up.



Unscrew the winding head counter clockwise from the case - position 2 and start winding clockwise by turning winding head on 25-30 revolutions, slightly delaying the head from the case.



Having finished winding up it's necessary to stop turning the winding head in order to avoid breakage of the mechanism.



Best way to winding up automatic watch is wearing it on your hand.


Do not lower the watch into water if the winding head is not in position 1. (Position 1 - the winding head is screwed on completely on the case).



Adjusting of the time.


Set the winding head into position 3, pulling it till a click. Turning the winding head counter clockwise set correct time. Having set the correct time screw up the winding head into position 1 on the case.



Updating of a calendar.


Set the winding head into position 3. Set the correct date by turning watch head clockwise. After that, set the winding head into position 1.


The accelerated updating of a calendar.



Set the winding head into position 3. Moving the winding head from figure "12" to figure "8" counter clockwise and then from figure "8" to figure "12" set the correct date. After that, set the winding head into position 1.



Notes on care of the watch:


- watches should be protected from shocks, influences of chemical products and influences of magnetic fields;


- for prevention of misted over under glass it is necessary to supervise, that the winding head was screwed well up;


- in order to avoid penetration of dust and a dirty in the mechanism forbidden to open back cover of the case.



SHIPPING


We offer FREE shipping on all items! Your item will be carefully packed and dispatched within 24 hours (Mon.-Fri.) of receiving payment.



Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.



RETURNS


If you are not happy with your item please return in the original packaging and with all tags attached within 30 days. Goods must be returned carriage paid. Refund of purchase price will be refunded by the same method as the payment was made. Postage and packaging will not be refunded. If your item is faulty or we have sent you something different to what you ordered, again please return it to us within 30 days and we will give you a full refund or replacement. Including postage and packaging.



BRIEF BRAND HISTORY


In 1967, specially commissioned by the USSR Navy at the Chistopolis watch factory "Vostok" were made the first watches "Amphibia", which became the iconic product of the time.


Amphibia" watches flawlessly worked at depths of up to 200 meters in conditions of significant temperature and pressure fluctuations.


In the 1970s, together with the Ministry of Instrumentation, Automation and Control Systems, GLAVCHASPROM began to produce special wrist watches designed for work underwater at depths of up to 300 meters - wrist diver watches.


In 1975, the Amphibia watch went into space as part of the first expedition to the Salyut-4 space station in the Soyuz-17 spacecraft. The watch was part of the equipment of the station's flight engineer Georgiy Mikhailovich Grechko. The flight lasted 29 days.