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The video features a close-up, static shot of a vintage mechanical wristwatch, likely a Soviet-era "Pobeda" model. The watch is positioned against a background of a white, textured fabric, possibly a lace tablecloth. The watch has a circular, off-white or cream-colored dial that shows signs of age, including some discoloration and minor spotting. Black Arabic numerals from 1 to 12 mark the hours. The word "ПОБЕДА" (Pobeda), meaning "Victory" in Russian, is printed in black just below the 12 o'clock position. A small seconds sub-dial with a black hand is located at the 6 o'clock position, though its specific markings are not clearly discernible. The main hour and minute hands are black and appear to be in a simple baton or pencil style. The watch crystal, likely acrylic, shows some minor scratches and a more pronounced crack or scuff mark near the 4 o'clock numeral. The watch case is made of a silver-toned metal, possibly chrome-plated brass, and exhibits visible wear, scratches, and some chipping or pitting of the plating, particularly on the edges and lugs. A small winding crown is visible on the right side of the case. A plain black fabric strap is attached to the watch lugs. Throughout the short video, the minute hand is seen visibly advancing, indicating that the watch is functioning. The small seconds hand is also moving, confirming its operation. The overall impression is of an aged, well-used, but still operational vintage timepiece.
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