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Poljot De Luxe 23 Jewels Wrist Mens Watch USSR Rare Vintage Serviced Mens Gift

Poljot de Luxe watch nice working condition!



You will fall in love with this vintage men's watch. Purchase for yourself or give as a gift. Our watches are great men's gifts, including retirement gifts, Father's day gifts, Christmas gifts and much more!

Made in 1960s at I Moscow Watch Factory.

The watch has been fully serviced,cleaned and oiled by a professional watch maker. The watch is working very accurately.

Poljot ( Полет, literally meaning "flight"), is a brand of Soviet wristwatches, produced since 1964 by the First Moscow Watch Factory ( Первый Московский Часовой Завод, ПМЧЗ, Perviy Moskovskiy Chasovoy Zavod). The flagship brand of the USSR's watch industry, Poljot produced numerous historical watches used in many important space missions, including the world's first space watch worn by Yuri Gagarin.

Founded in 1930 under orders from Joseph Stalin, the First State Watch Factory ( Первый Государственный Часовой Завод - 1ГЧЗ) was the first large scale Soviet watch and mechanical movement manufacturer. Via its USA-based trading company Amtorg, the Soviet government bought the defunct Ansonia Clock Company of Brooklyn, New York in 1929, and the Dueber-Hampden Watch Company of Canton, Ohio. It moved twenty-eight freight cars full of machinery and parts from the USA to Moscow in order to establish the factory. Twenty-one former Dueber-Hampden watchmakers, engravers and various other technicians helped to train the workers in the art of watchmaking as part of the Soviet's First Five-Year Plan. The movements of very-early products were still stamped "Dueber-Hampden, Canton, Ohio, USA" (examples of these watches are very collectible today). In 1935 the factory was named after the murdered Soviet official Sergei Kirov.

As the Germans closed in on Moscow in 1941, the factory was hurriedly evacuated to Zlatoust ( Златоу́ст). By 1943 the Germans were in retreat, and the factory moved back to Moscow, adopting the "First Moscow Watch Factory" name ( Первый Московский Часовой Завод - 1МЧЗ).

In 1947 the first wrist watches under the brand name "Pobeda" and the first Marine Chronometers and Deck watches were produced. By 1951 the production of wrist watches had increased to 1.1 million. In 1975 new machinery and equipment for manufacturing complex watches was imported from Switzerland. The first chronograph "Okean" (caliber 3133) was produced for the space station "Sojuz-23."

In 1990 production of watches and clocks reached 5 million pieces, and in 1991 the international award "Golden Trophy for Quality" was awarded in Madrid.


Date prodced : 1960s

* Made by I Moscow watch factory

* 23 Ruby Jewels

* Mechanical, Hand winding-up

* Case size (without crown): 34 mm x 6 mm.

* New Leather band  

All parts are original. The watch serviced and oiled. Serviced by master. Keeps accurate time. Great working condition.

    This is great addition to your collection!!! Please ask any questions you are interested in. 

Warranty and service

We provide free warranty on the watch mechanism for the period 3 months after receiving them.

I ship all my items to worldwide standard int mail by avia. Delivery time to USA is 11-30 days. Europe 11-25 days. I ship within 2-3 business days. Your watch will be shipped in soft safety box!

 

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Founded in 1930 under orders from Joseph Stalin, the First State Watch Factory ( Первый Государственный Часовой Завод - 1ГЧЗ) was the first large scale Soviet watch and mechanical movement manufacturer. Via its USA-based trading company Amtorg, the Soviet government bought the defunct Ansonia Clock Company of Brooklyn, New York in 1929, and the Dueber-Hampden Watch Company of Canton, Ohio. It moved twenty-eight freight cars full of machinery and parts from the USA to Moscow in order to establish the factory. Twenty-one former Dueber-Hampden watchmakers, engravers and various other technicians helped to train the workers in the art of watchmaking as part of the Soviet's First Five-Year Plan. The movements of very-early products were still stamped "Dueber-Hampden, Canton, Ohio, USA" (example