Made to celebrate 500 years since the discovery of America. Literature: Juri Levenberg "Russian wristwatches" Volume 1, page 18, Callwey Verlag, Munich 1994
Poljot caliber 2612.1 is a Russian version of the legendary alarm clock caliber AS 1475 (AS1930), from the defunct Swiss factory Adolph Schild SA. This is the only Russian alarm clock caliber that was built in the 1960s. Unfortunately, these Russian Signal movements are no longer produced since Poljot stopped producing movements.
Rare: The mechanical alarm tone is generated by a small hammer. The alarm lasts approx. 13 seconds and produces a mechanical rattle.
The hand-wound caliber is equipped with a Glucydur balance wheel. Here too, all axes are mounted in synthetic rubies - even those of the alarm clock lever. The designation ".1" at the end shows that this is a movement with a precision of "1. class". Although one cannot speak of the chronometer standard, one can still assume that this alarm clock wakes up the wearer precisely at the desired time.
FEATURES: Time display: hours/minutes/seconds, acoustic signal/alarm function
INDICATORS | SHOW: Central seconds, signal pointer
HOUSING: Chrome-plated brass, satin-finished bezel, lug width 18mm, mineral glass, Ø 38mm, screwed stainless steel base with numbering
DIAL: Dial: black, hands: gold-colored metallic & red, numbers/indices: gold-colored metallic applied, scales: gold-colored
History Poljot This goes back to 1930. At that time the factory was still called the “First Moscow Watch Factory”. The first movements of the new mass-produced Type 1 were manufactured for the first time on an imported production line from the Dueber-Hampden Watch Company, Ohio. By 1952, production had increased to 1.1 million watches. The country should be supplied with good watches. The military and science needed more precise clocks. In 1964 the name of the factory was changed to Poljot (Flight). The watch industry was not only a necessity but also a showcase project in the Soviet Union and Poljot was the greatest success. Other works such as the alarm work Poljot 2612 and many others were produced. In 1990 the production level was 5 million watches per year. Hundreds of employees made this achievement possible. Despite its long and proud history, Poljot was forced into bankruptcy in 2004. Many highly qualified employees lost their jobs at that time.
Story MakTime However, the 31mm chronograph production line was taken over by the Moscow company MakTime from Poljot in 2005 and thus saved for the time being. The good standard of production was maintained and largely improved. Unfortunately, MakTime had to stop production in 2012 due to bankruptcy. Too few units were sold internationally. In the meantime, the company had 700 employees divided into the production of the 31mm chronograph movements and the watches in Moscow. The other employees worked at the Penza Watch Factory and produced smaller movements for women's watches under the Zaria brand.
Expiry after purchase The watch is checked by our watchmaker for at least 1 day. Many of our watches are New Old Stock, so our watchmaker measures the watches on the timing machine and adjusts them if necessary. Please be patient as these watches will not be shipped on the same day.
Service and repair We have specialized in repairing Russian watches and clock movements for over 25 years. In our fully equipped workshop, everything about your watch can be serviced, repaired or fixed around the clock by one of our watchmakers.
Marke | Poljot |
Stil | Sportlich |
Vintage | Ja |
Mit Bedienungsanleitung | Ja |
Gehäuseboden | Schraubdeckel |
Besonderheiten | Mineralglas |
Besonderheiten | Alarm |
Besonderheiten | 12-Stunden-Zifferblatt |
Verkäufergarantie | Ja |
Mit Original-Papieren | Ja |
Zifferblattmuster | Blatt |
Armbandbreite | 18mm |
Alter | Retro (1984-1999) |
Produktart | Armbanduhr |
Armbandfarbe | Schwarz |
Zifferblattfarbe | Schwarz |
Mit Original-Box/Originalverpackung | Ja |
Verschluss | Schnalle |
EAN | Nicht zutreffend |
Gehäusematerial | Messing verchromt |
Abteilung | Unisex Erwachsene |
Gehäusegröße | 38mm |
Referenznummer | 2612.1/3901341 |
Uhrwerk | Mechanisch (Handaufzug) |
· Uhrwerk Kaliber | 2612.1 Poljot |
Wasserdichtigkeit | 3 m (0.3 ATM) |
Herstellungsjahr | 2010-2019 |
Armband | Armband |
Anzeigeformat | Analog |
Anzahl der Steine | 18 Steine |
Stegbreite | 18 mm |
Individualisiert | Nein |
Armbandmaterial | Echtes Leder |
Zifferblatt-Einteilung | Arabische Ziffern |
Maßeinheit | 10g |
Lünettenart | 12-Stunden-Lünette |
Hemmungsart | Ankerhemmung |
Herstellungsland und -region | Russische Föderation |
· Serie | Columbus |
Uhrenform | Oval |
Uhrengehäuse-Farbe | Silber |