No. 12918561

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Marathon Chronometer – stopwatch made in the USSR in the 1960s.
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€ 30
348 weeks ago

Marathon Chronometer – stopwatch made in the USSR in the 1960s.

Antique Russian pocket watch chronometer - stopwatch Marathon, 2 buttons. Weight: approx. 76 grams. Measurements: With crown: 6 cm x 5 cm. Chromed steel case. Made in the USSR in the 1960s 16 jewels. Used, but works well This timer has a mechanical timepiece. Stopwatch to measure time intervals in minutes, seconds and fractions of a second. Stopwatches are used at sporting events, for research and other deadlines. Made by the Zlatoust watch factory. The timepiece features a spring actuator, anchor escapement and balance-spring oscillatory system with a cycle of 0.2 seconds. The stopwatch is started, stopped and reset to zero by successive pushing of the button. When fully wound, the stopwatch runs for at least 18 hours. Registered shipping.

No. 12918561

Sold
Marathon Chronometer – stopwatch made in the USSR in the 1960s.

Marathon Chronometer – stopwatch made in the USSR in the 1960s.

Antique Russian pocket watch chronometer - stopwatch Marathon, 2 buttons.
Weight: approx. 76 grams.
Measurements: With crown: 6 cm x 5 cm.
Chromed steel case.
Made in the USSR in the 1960s
16 jewels.
Used, but works well
This timer has a mechanical timepiece.
Stopwatch to measure time intervals in minutes, seconds and fractions of a second.
Stopwatches are used at sporting events, for research and other deadlines.
Made by the Zlatoust watch factory.
The timepiece features a spring actuator, anchor escapement and balance-spring oscillatory system with a cycle of 0.2 seconds.
The stopwatch is started, stopped and reset to zero by successive pushing of the button.
When fully wound, the stopwatch runs for at least 18 hours.

Registered shipping.

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