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The 7 Largest Watches in the World
The trend is clear. Large wristwatches are really popular right now.
But even good things can go too far. Take a look at the 7 largest watches in the world, and you’ll know what I mean.
Let’s start with smallest one first, and then move up by size.
7. Zlatoust 192-ChS
This 60 mm beast of a watch was first manufactured from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s by the Zlatoust Watch Factory in the Soviet Union.
It was originally called Zlatoust 191-Chs, and was made for hardened Soviet Navy divers. You can see a 191-Chs on the left arm of the diver in the front.
https://whichwatch.org/the-7-largest-wa ... the-world/

But even good things can go too far. Take a look at the 7 largest watches in the world, and you’ll know what I mean.
Let’s start with smallest one first, and then move up by size.
7. Zlatoust 192-ChS
This 60 mm beast of a watch was first manufactured from the late 1950s to the mid-1970s by the Zlatoust Watch Factory in the Soviet Union.
It was originally called Zlatoust 191-Chs, and was made for hardened Soviet Navy divers. You can see a 191-Chs on the left arm of the diver in the front.
https://whichwatch.org/the-7-largest-wa ... the-world/






Quotes from the fake naval aviator misterjingles. Not a pilot, or 9/11 survivor.