Vintage Achs-1 Clock Cockpit Panel #40177 Ussr Military Aircraft Soviet Russia on 2040-parts.com
Europe, Ukraine
Description: We are pleased to offer here, original, Very rare, Russian Military Aircraft Cockpit Clock AChS 1-M #40177 MIG/SU Russian USSR cockpit clock AChS 1-M for Soviet Union Aircrafts MiG, strategic bombers, Helicopter and transport planes. The clock has dust-proof case. Dome glass is mineral crystal. The arrows glow in the dark. Clock used. Clock working. Depending on the ambient temperature may add or lose a several minutes per day. I sell this clock in a condition as it is: for the museum, for a collection, for movie studios. These clock have been designed to withstand speeds of 1800 mph (2900 km/h) and altitudes of up to 100,000 feet (30 km). These robust timepieces are built to keep time flawlessly while pulling 6G's. These watches were very popular in the USSR. They are inserted into the dashboard cars. Diameter case - aprox. 85 mm. Diameter dial's - aprox. 72 mm. Thickness (without screws) - aprox. 62 mm. Thickness (with screws) - aprox. 90 mm. Serial number 40177. Made in the USSR. The dial is covered with a luminous paint for night use Two-day precision clock movement with 25 jewels. Operating temperature range -25 hours to +50 degrees Celsius. Clock are made at the Chelyabinsk watch factory of the Ministry of Instrumentation. A great item to collectors of Soviet Russian military heritage! No cleaning. A condition on a REAL photo. Look at the ACTUAL photos! You receive what you see. Payment: I accept PayPal Politics feedback: PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO GIVE US YOUR FEEDBACK. YOUR FEEDBACK IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. Thanks in advance. I'm always in contact, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by Kyiv time, except Saturday and Sunday. Antiques is my business. This item could be one more gem for your vintage collection. It is an excellent financial investment, always raising its value. |
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