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Russian Watches Manuals
On this page you can download technical manuals from Russian watch manufacturers. Use these instructions to learn how to wind, set, and care for your watch. Some manuals download from the manufacturers' sites. If the manual for your watch is not listed below, contact the manufacturer directly.
Russian Diver Watches Manual Download
Volmax / Poljot Watches
Aviator, Buran, Sturmanskie - Poljot Cal. 31 mm movement Download
Aviator, Buran, Sturmanskie - Poljot Cal. 26 mm movement Download
Aviator, Buran, Sturmanskie - ETA Cal. 7750, 7751 movement Download
Aviator, Buran, Sturmanskie - ETA Cal. 2001, 2671, 2824-2, 2892A2 movement Download
Vostok-Europe Watches Download
Vostok Amphibia Watches
These instructions apply to watches that use the VOSTOK 2416B
movement.
Winding the Watch
If you wear the watch on your hand every day there's no need to wind it
up. The watch uses an automatic self-winding movement which powers the
watch by movement of your hand. But if you do not wear your watch more
than 24 hours it's necessary to wind it up.

Unscrew the winding head counter-clockwise from the case. This puts the
winding head in position 2. Start winding clockwise by turning the
winding head 25 to 30 revolutions. You may need to pull out slightly on
the winding head so it doesn't screw back onto the threads.
Do not overwind or you will break the mechanism.
When done, screw the winding head into position 1.
The best way to wind an automatic watch is by wearing it on your hand.
Setting the Time
Unscrew the winding head and pull it out to position 3. You will hear
and feel a click. Turn the winding head counter-clockwise to set the
correct time. After setting the time, screw the winding head into
position 1.
Setting the Date
Unscrew the winding head and pull it out to position 3. Set the correct
date by turning the watch head counter-clockwise. When done, screw the
winding head into position 1.
There is a shortcut to changing the date.
Unscrew the winding head and pull it out to position 3. Turn the winding
head counter-clockwise until the hour hand reaches 12. Then reverse and
turn it clockwise until the hour hand reaches 8. Reverse and go back to
12. This will move the date one position. Repeat as necessary. When
done, screw the winding head into position 1.
NOTE: Never go directly from position 3 (the time-setting position) to
position 2 (the winding position). Instead screw down to position 1 then
proceed to position 2. So after setting the time or date, screw down
the cap then go to position 2 to wind it up.
Taking Care of the Watch
Do not lower the watch into water unless the winding head is completely
screwed down into position 1. You will feel the rubber gasket seal when
it is screwed down completely.
To prevent misting under the glass always make sure the winding head is
completely screwed down into position 1.
Protect the watch from shocks, chemical products and magnetic fields.
To prevent penetration of dust and a dirt in the mechanism, never open
the back cover of the case.





