Soviet - Unisex Watch Parts Necklace
Soviet - Unisex Watch Parts Necklace
- Unisex Necklace
- Unique piece showcasing the mechanism of a soviet vintage watch
- Watch parts are sourced from the Soviet-era dating from the 1960's
- 23 ruby jewel bearing embedded into the watch piece
- Pendant Size similar at 20 cent coin - Australian Currency
- Pendant made of Stainless Steel 316
- Pendant plated over surgical Stainless Steel 316
SELECT MATERIAL:
- Stainless Steel
- 18K Rose Gold plated
- Watch made of Copper, Brass & Stainless Steel
CHAIN INFORMATION:
- Fob style Chain - Wear two ways LONG or SHORT
- Long Chain 30" (76.2cm) Length
- Short Chain 18" (45.7cm) Length
- Men Style Option : We removed the round circle and the fob chain, just the chain going through the bail. Long Chain 20" (50.8cm) Length
WHAT IS INCLUDED
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Free Worldwide Shipping
Free Worldwide Shipping
We use Standard Post with tracking number for standard & international orders.
Estimated delivery times:
Preparation and shipping: Your order is carefully prepared and ready to be shipped within 2 to 4 working days maximum.
Deliveries within France: Once ready, expect to receive your purchases within 2 to 5 working days.
International deliveries: For our international customers, the waiting time varies between 10 and 20 business days. A little patience for a lot of satisfaction!
1 Year Warranty
1 Year Warranty
All products come with one year warranty from date of purchase.
Covered for any manufacturing defects under normal wearing conditions.
Therefore, it’s essential to exercise caution and acknowledge responsibility for any accidental damage that may occur during your ownership. This helps maintain transparency and ensures a fair assessment of warranty claims.
If your item is over the one year warranty or has personal damages, we can provide repair service. Conditions apply.
Returns
Returns
Returns & Exchanges: Within 15 days of receiving your item, you can decide to return or exchange it, make sure it is in the same condition as when you received it - unworn and undamaged.
Please Note: Shipping costs for returns and exchanges are the responsibility of the customer, and original shipping and handling fees will be deducted from any refund. All items must be in their original condition, as we meticulously check each returned item carefully to ensure its condition.
SOVIET Watch & Co
Soviet Watch Mechanism
First ever watch to go into space
The highlight of Russian watch history started in 1961 when cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin took the first ever flight into space with a watch called "Sturmanskie", which means "navigator", and which originated from the Moscow factory. In 1964, the watches of this factory took the brand name "Poljot", which means “Flight” in Russian.