Russian mechanical Braille watch

 
Side view Watch signed `Made in Russia`: $39.00
Watch signed:"Made in USSR" or "USSR":$49.00
Watch signed `Made in CCCP`: $59.00

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 This watch is extremely easy to use. This watch was designed to be used by blind people. Pushing the knob (on the right side) will pop up a glass. It turns 90 degrees around a hinge (on the left side). One can touch the dial and hands and read time with finger tips then.

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This is a perfect wrist watch for visually impared people. Pushing the knob (on the right side) pops up a glass. It turns 90 degrees around a hinge (on the left side). One can touch the dial and hands and read time with fingertips then.


This watch features mechanizs 2601 which is very simple in design, yet reliable and it will give you an excellent service. It has 19 ruby stones. The mechanism is mechanical with 42 hours winding time. This watch would serve perfectly for a visually impared person.
The mechanism
 

The sign "Made in Russia" in cyrillic makes this watch illegal product here now. US import law demands all signs to be in Latin alphabet and sends back the shipments of these watches if found. It is in perfect condition - never been used.


Customers' feedback:

Hi Slava, I have received the watch Monday Last. It Looks to be working fine. Thanks for your prompt dispatch.

I was amazed to find this kind of watch at your place as I had given up hope of finding a Mechanical Braille watch leave alone a good one at that.

I am sure I would love to do more Business with you in the Future too.
Regards,
Noor.


Hi, I received the watch. My son really likes it. I left positive feedback. Thank You.

Marvin


The braille watched arrived today. My husband loves it. I can't thank you enough for selling it to us the way you did.
God bless,
Freda Branch


Hi Slava! Recieved the watch in the mail today! is excellent, am very satisfied, will leave +feedback soon, please fell free to do the same! cThanks Jason


slava -
wanted to let you know that i'm very pleased with the watch i bought from you and your wife the other day. i'm able to read it both with and without my corrective lenses (no more holding my watch an inch from my eye). i'd been looking for a braille watch for quite a while but kept turning my nose up at the stodgy pieces available elsewhere. it also caught my eye because it is mechanical, which i like -- and i can report that so far it seems to be keeping pretty accurate time.




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