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Reno a écrit:... mais au moins, j'aurais déjà plus l'impression d'en avoir pour mon pognon
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Reno a écrit:Ah ben non. J'ai pas trop les ronds pour ce genre de fantaisie en ce moment…
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wornandwound a écrit:The success of Vostok 1 was not only a victory for the Soviet space program, however. It was a victory for the 1st Military Watch Factory, as strapped to Gagarin’s wrist throughout the mission was a simple 17-jewel Sturmanskie. The Sturmanskie, introduced in 1954, as a special issue watch for Soviet Air Force pilots.
iwmagazine.com a écrit:Personal choice
As a testament to the pragmatism of the Russian space program, unlike the deliberate choice of watches made by NASA for their U.S. counterparts, the model Gagarin wore just happened to be his personal timepiece. As the standard pilot’s issue watch of the time, he most likely received it when he graduated from the Russian air force flight school.