
A Soviet Чайка ladies' hunter-case watch with four large trapezoid bracelet links of banded stone — diagonal stripes in taupe, brown, cream, and dark grey, each set in a wave-edge silver-tone frame. The hinged cover carries a matching stone cabochon; open it to find a gold-tone inner case with scroll engraving, a white dial with Arabic numerals, and Чайка branding. Plain silver-tone chain at the bracelet ends. Made at the Uglich Watch Factory, 1970s–80s.
Where most Chaika stone bracelets went for vivid color — amber, cat's eye in deep burgundy, malachite green — this one stayed in earth tones. The banded stone reads quieter, more architectural than decorative. It's the same hunter-case format, the same mechanical movement underneath, but with a palette that doesn't announce itself.
Good vintage condition. Stone links intact with no chips. Hinged cover opens and closes properly. Case shows light wear and some tarnishing to silver-tone elements. Dial clean with legible branding. Recently serviced, running.