The Russian Soviet Aircraft Clock is a mechanical cockpit instrument originating from Soviet military aviation. Designed for reliability under varying operational conditions, these clocks were commonly installed in aircraft used by the Soviet Air Force from the mid-20th century onwards. The clock features a robust metal case, a black dial with clear Arabic numerals, luminous hands for improved visibility, and auxiliary functions such as stopwatch and elapsed time indicators, depending on the specific model. A spring-driven movement and manual wind mechanism ensure consistent performance without the need for electrical power. Mounting fixtures are typically integrated into the casing to secure the clock to the instrument panel. Due to their durability, these clocks were favored for both military and civilian aircraft applications. This item serves as a representative example of Soviet-era aviation equipment and may display marks of use consistent with its original function and period.











