
A Soviet Слава men's dress watch with a distinctive two-tone dial — silver center field against a gold outer ring carrying the full minute track and Arabic numerals. The tricolor hand set is unusual: gold hour, blue minute, red seconds. Day window at 3 o'clock displays in Cyrillic. Gold-tone cushion-square case, 26-jewel automatic movement, brown leather strap with contrast stitching. Made at the Second Moscow Watch Factory (Второй московский часовой завод), 1970s.
Slava was one of the USSR's main watch factories, producing movements for everything from standard-issue to export-grade timepieces. The 26-jewel designation marks this as a higher-specification movement — standard Soviet watches ran 15 to 17 jewels. The sunburst two-tone dial with tricolor hands is a design that holds up well against what Swiss manufacturers were producing at the same moment.
Good vintage condition. Dial clean with vivid two-tone finish intact. Hands clear, no oxidation. Case shows light wear. Crystal in good condition. Strap shows wear consistent with use. Recently serviced, running.