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The image captures a detailed still life of watch repair tools and vintage watch components laid out on a light-colored surface, likely a workbench, in Kempelevo, Russia. The scene suggests an active session of watch repair, restoration, or disassembly.

In the upper left, a collection of small, precision screwdrivers with colored caps (red, green, blue, orange) is visible, alongside a silver watch case opener or holder with black adjustable pins. Adjacent to these tools, a pair of metallic tweezers is present, bearing the etched text "ANTIMAGNETIC," "SUPERHARD," and "ANTI-ACID."

Towards the right, a silver watch with a metal link bracelet is displayed. Its plain back is engraved with the serial number "468467." Below this watch, a rectangular white tray holds an assortment of disassembled watch parts. These components include several intricate watch movements, revealing their delicate gears and balance wheels, along with various watch dials. Notable among these dials are those marked with the Cyrillic brand names "ЧАЙКА" (Chaika) and "ЛУЧ" (Luch), both historic Soviet-era watch manufacturers. Partially visible on these dials is the inscription "СДЕЛАНО В СССР" (Made in USSR), indicating their origin. The tray also contains a metallic watch case back embossed with a Soviet-era emblem—a star with a hammer and sickle—and the serial number "0603288," alongside a brass-colored watch case ring.

The arrangement of tools and parts highlights a meticulous process involved in working with mechanical timepieces. The lighting is soft and even, typical of an indoor setting.
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Jun 3, 2026, 1:12 PM

Kempelevo, Russia

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The image captures a detailed still life of watch repair tools and vintage watch components laid out on a light-colored surface, likely a workbench, in Kempelevo, Russia. The scene suggests an active session of watch repair, restoration, or disassembly. In the upper left, a collection of small, precision screwdrivers with colored caps (red, green, blue, orange) is visible, alongside a silver watch case opener or holder with black adjustable pins. Adjacent to these tools, a pair of metallic tweezers is present, bearing the etched text "ANTIMAGNETIC," "SUPERHARD," and "ANTI-ACID." Towards the right, a silver watch with a metal link bracelet is displayed. Its plain back is engraved with the serial number "468467." Below this watch, a rectangular white tray holds an assortment of disassembled watch parts. These components include several intricate watch movements, revealing their delicate gears and balance wheels, along with various watch dials. Notable among these dials are those marked with the Cyrillic brand names "ЧАЙКА" (Chaika) and "ЛУЧ" (Luch), both historic Soviet-era watch manufacturers. Partially visible on these dials is the inscription "СДЕЛАНО В СССР" (Made in USSR), indicating their origin. The tray also contains a metallic watch case back embossed with a Soviet-era emblem—a star with a hammer and sickle—and the serial number "0603288," alongside a brass-colored watch case ring. The arrangement of tools and parts highlights a meticulous process involved in working with mechanical timepieces. The lighting is soft and even, typical of an indoor setting.

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