Kurcze rozumiem, że znacie się na tym, a z drugiej strony przepytałem dziadka, babcie, tate, wujków i wszyscy są PEWNI, że ten zegarek należał do pradziadki i od kiedy zmarl w latach 60tych był u nich w domu. Chciałbym wam zacytować jedną wypowiedź którą znalazłem w necie: It is a little bit difficult to write something on a watch without pictures but I think I know a little bit about it. At the end of the 19th century a russian watchmaker named Serkisof emmigrated to Konstantinople (Istanbul; Turkey). He traded watches made by 'Billodes'(later Zenith). At the first half of the 20th century the turkish railway had railroad watches made by Cortebert with a train and the half moon on the back. In the 60's or 70's they had a remake of this early railroad watches by the USSR manufacturer Molnija. This watches were made like the 'corteberts' labeled Serkisof and Demiryolu (turkish railroad). These watches were also made or remade for the western collectors of 'train' watches and exported. They are like the numerous Molnija 'theme' watches ('Lenin', the USSR flag; Sojus;....). Watches like this were still made until the end of the USSR and sold the last ones with a 'made in Russia' dial. Wynika, że z początku nie były produkowa przez Mołnie (podkreślenie moje). Stąd moje pytania i wątpliwości. Źródło: http://ihc185.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/2291010082/m/388108932