4.4
1961
62
Published on 2/28/2026 - Last modified on 2/28/2026
Raketa and Zim models with a chrome or gold-plated, fluted bezel are often referred to as Cheburashka (referring to the character's prominent round ears) or UFO (referring to the fluted flying saucers). This particular model is equipped with a 2628N movement with a double day-date display. The fluting is, of course, characteristic of these models, here in the form of small lozenges that give a more luminous than radiant appearance, creating an impression of circular motion. The triangles are illuminated in one direction or another depending on the case's position relative to the light. Other features of this watch include the minute track and applied hour markers, large two-tone baton hands, and a bracelet that disappears into the lugless case. Ultimately, the bezel gives a strong presence to the 43mm diameter case. The case back is stainless steel with a six-pronged screw-down closure. The case is 12 mm thick. The lack of lugs and the diamond-patterned bezel make the watch sit on the wrist like a levitating UFO. The song I would listen to with this watch wouldn't be related to the character from the stop-motion film Cheburashka, but rather to Karlson, the character played by Astrid Lindgren. A vintage advertisement featured the watch on the wrist of this egocentric, pedantic, and gluttonous hero, complete with a self-propelled device beloved by children. Karlson, who lives on the rooftop, is himself a drone in the Stockholm sky, a UFO that intrigues the locals. The song is a cover of "Yellow River" by Christie, with the lyrics changed to "Big Karlson" by the Soviet group Poyushchiye Gitary. It's also the theme song for Joe Dassin's "L'Amérique." In short, a song of dreams, waiting, returning, or departing, depending on the performer. But still a song of wild hope. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOCIYm1KXjI Adjectives: imposing, circular, flying, dreamlike, traveler
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4.4
4.5
Emotion
5.0
Design
3.0
Accuracy
5.0
Comfort
4.0
Robustness
5.0
Value for money
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