4.3
1955
218
Published on 2/18/2026 - Last modified on 2/18/2026
This watch is really fun; they say it's for children, although I'm not so sure, because you buy children watches that are much easier to read. Looking at it, you really have to search for the hands to tell the time; what you see is a rodent staring at you with a happy expression. A rabbit, perhaps, although the ears are more reminiscent of a field mouse or a beaver. It's an evolution of the teddy bear watch from the Soviet era. The dial was then made of red plastic; today's silver metal suits it quite well. However, what isn't a very positive evolution is the dial itself. Giving the bear a rodent-like appearance certainly makes it a bit cuter, but you can no longer tell what animal it is. And above all, the thin silver hands, meant to match the hour markers and the bear design, make the time illegible. It just goes to show that new versions meant to bring progress are sometimes a real step backward. But the result is still fun. The movement is a Miyota 2035 quartz. The case back is stainless steel. The music to listen to with this watch would be the soundtrack from the famous comedy *The Prisoner of the Caucasus*, "A Little Song About Bears." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dExwT_pEr9w
Wind of change own this watch for 3 to 10 years
4.3
4.0
Emotion
4.5
Design
3.0
Accuracy
4.0
Comfort
5.0
Robustness
5.0
Value for money
Secondary
Significance in a collection
Main
Rarely
Frequency to be worn
Often
Pleasure
Main motivation for buying
Investment
fun
questionable development
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