This rare vintage Soviet-era perpetual wall calendar is a striking piece of history from the 1980s, made in Vladivostok, Russia. Designed to cover 20 years (1982-2002), this mechanical calendar is both a functional timepiece and a nostalgic artifact of a bygone era.
Large round shape with a bold black frame that enhances its vintage aesthetic.
Beautiful taiga landscape illustration, depicting a peaceful forest and a river scene, adding a unique artistic touch.
Mechanical adjustment system—simply rotate to align the year with the correct month for perpetual use.
Durable construction:
Front protective plastic with minor surface wear.
Back panel made of aluminum with a built-in hanging loop for easy wall mounting.
Original Soviet label remnants on the back, adding authenticity to the piece.
Excellent vintage condition, with only light signs of age-related wear on the plastic cover.
Fully functional, making it a perfect decor piece for retro-themed interiors, collectors, or history enthusiasts.
A fantastic Soviet-era souvenir, this calendar is a true conversation starter and a rare collectible for those who appreciate USSR memorabilia and vintage timekeeping devices.
Diameter: 37 cm / 14.5 in"
Weight: 998 gr.
Base material: Plastic and Aluminum
A perfect addition for collectors and vintage souvenirs enthusiasts.
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A timeless and beautifully crafted piece, this compact is not just a decorative souvenir but a glimpse into a bygone era. A remarkable find for collectors and those who appreciate vintage elegance.
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