Raketa 2609.HA mechanical men's wristwatch 50 Years of Victory in WWII. You can see The Motherland Calls monument (Volgograd) on the dial

Made in Russia

Caliber raketa 2609.HA: shockproof balance, 19 Jewels

It would be great find for any collector

Introducing the Raketa 2609.HA, a distinguished mechanical men's wristwatch paying homage to a pivotal chapter in history: 50 Years of Victory in WWII. This timepiece encapsulates the valor and triumph of the Soviet Union during World War II, featuring a meticulously crafted dial showcasing the iconic "Motherland Calls" monument in Volgograd.

The dial of the Raketa 2609.HA serves as a canvas of remembrance, depicting the solemn yet resolute figure of the Motherland, towering over the landscape with her outstretched arm, symbolizing the nation's unwavering spirit and determination in the face of adversity. Every detail of this monument is faithfully reproduced, capturing the essence of its monumental significance in Russian history.

Emblazoned beneath the solemn gaze of the Motherland is the phrase "50 Years of Victory," a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made and the ultimate triumph achieved by the Soviet people during World War II. The dial serves as a testament to the bravery and resilience of those who fought and perished in the defense of their homeland.

Encased within a sturdy and stylish housing, the Raketa 2609.HA not only embodies historical significance but also boasts precision timekeeping capabilities powered by its reliable mechanical movement. With each tick of its hands, this watch serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of victory and the indomitable spirit of the Russian people.

Whether worn as a symbol of reverence for history or as a statement of personal style, the Raketa 2609.HA stands as a timeless tribute to the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity.


DEFECTS: small traces of use


COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Russia

MANUFACTURER: Petrodworez Watch Factory (PChZ, Raketa, Russian: Петродворцовый часовой завод)


OVERALL CONDITION (10-point scale): 8-9


CASE

Condition (10-point scale): 8

Inscriptions on the back cover: serial number


GLASS

Material: acrylic

Condition (10-point scale): 9


DIAL

There is Order of Victory on the dial and The Motherland Calls. The dial marked Raketa, 50 Years of Victory, Volgograd

The Motherland Calls is the compositional centre of the monument-ensemble "Heroes of the Battle of Stalingrad" on Mamayev Kurgan in Volgograd, Russia. The statue is designed in the Soviet style of socialist realism. It was created by sculptor Yevgeny Vuchetich and structural engineer Nikolai Nikitin, and declared the tallest statue in the world in 1967. At 85 m (279 ft), it is the tallest statue in the eastern hemisphere outside of Asia.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Victory

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Motherland_Calls

Condition (10-point scale): 8-9


STRAP

New PU leather strap as a gift!


MOVEMENT

Mechanical: hand-winding

Caliber Raketa 2609.HA

https://ranfft.org/caliber/9174-Raketa-2609HA

Features
  manual wind
  sweep second
 
  Data
  11.5''', Dm= 26.0mm, Do= 26.65mm
  H= 4.4mm
  F= 0.8mm
  T= 2.1mm
  (all incl. 0.4mm hand-gear bridge)
  17/19 jewels
  f = 18000 A/h
  power reserve 45h
 
  Balance staff U3365
 
  Stem W2988
 
  Hands
  1.60 x 1.04 x 0.18mm


DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT, FUNCTIONS

     

Width

1.34 inch (34.0 mm)

Width with crown

1.42 inch (36.0 mm)

Length

1.54 inch (39.0 mm)

Depth

0.41 inch (10.5 mm)

Crystal

1.26 inch (32.0 mm)

Total weight (with strap)

1.73 oz (49.0 g)

Function

Hours, minute, second

Country of origin

USSR

Dimensions of watches


HISTORY

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petrodvorets_Watch_Factory

The Petrodvorets Watch Factory (Russian: Петродворцовый часовой завод) is the oldest factory in Russia. Founded by Peter the Great in 1721 as the Peterhof Lapidary Works, to make hardstone carvings, since 1945 the factury manufactures the Soviet Pobeda watches and since 1961 it has manufactured the Soviet Raketa watches. In almost 300 years of history, the factory has changed name several times. Petrodvorets is located in Saint Petersburg.

Before the Revolution

Initially, the factory produced luxury objects in semi-precious and precious stones for the palaces of the Tsars. We find these objects now in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, but also in most of the palaces of Europe, like Versailles, the Louvre or Sanssouci.

During Soviet times

In Soviet times, the plant has continued to work on precious stones. This plant has produced among others, the Mausoleum of Lenin in 1924 and the Kremlin stars in 1935.

In the prewar years, the skilled workers began manufacturing   precision and measurement instruments for the Red Army and the new   industry of Russian watches.

Destroyed by Nazi troops during the Siege of Leningrad, the plant was rebuilt from 1944 at the liberation of the city. In 1945 Joseph Stalin - who wanted to reduce USSR's dependence on imports from the West -   gave the order to the factory to manufacture watches. The first watches   were produced in the factory in 1949 under the brand Pobeda and Zvezda. In 1961, in honor of the first cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the factory created its new brand, Raketa, which makes its reputation throughout the world of Communist influence.

In its glory years after the war, the plant employed 8,000 people,   produced 4.5 million watches per year for Soviet citizens and the needs   of the Red Army. The plant is equipped with two atomic bunkers that can   accommodate 8,000 people in the case of a western nuclear attack, had   its own schools, university, hospital, resorts on the Black Sea, camps   for Communist Youth Pioneer organization and Komsomol and its orchestras.

After 1991

Today, the plant has dramatically cut production following the   troubled years of privatization and the collapse of the Soviet Union.   Despite huge difficulties in adapting to the capitalist system, Raketa   is one of the few (together with Vostok and Zaria) watch manufacturers, remained after the fall of USSR.

RECOMMENDATIONS

All Antique watches are mechanical. Many repairs will not be cheap, as most likely they will require replacement of non-standard parts (unlike most late model watches).

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  • If your watch becomes wet it should be dried off quickly. Carefully open all covers and use a hair drier to blow dry the movement, dial, covers, crown. This will reduce the amount of rust.
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  • When adjusting the hands of your watch, move them in a clockwise direction only. Counter-clockwise adjustments may damage the movement. It is desirable to adjust the hands of your watch at the same time every day. An automatic or self-winding watch should be worn for at least 8 hours a day. It is a mechanical watch in which the mainspring is wound automatically as a result of natural motion of the wearer's arm, to provide energy to run the watch, making manual winding unnecessary.
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  • Every 2-3 years it is necessary to service and oil vintage watches. If the course of your watches is worsening and the accuracy of the reduction in the duration of the clock (autonomy) from one fully wound spring - it need a service.
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