Vintage Military Poljot Sturmanskie Gagarin Watch - Men's Soviet Watch
Gagarin Watch Description
This Vintage Military Poljot Sturmanskie Gagarin Watch is a men's Soviet timepiece from the 1950s. It features a 33 mm brass and stainless steel case and a mechanical movement. The watch is secured to the wrist with a leather strap. Its classic design and military heritage make it a highly coveted collectible. The mechanical movement ensures accurate timekeeping, while the brass and stainless steel case and leather strap provide durability and comfort. This vintage Poljot watch was made in the USSR and is a true piece of history and a must-have for any watch enthusiast.
Vintage Watch History
Poljot is a brand of watches made by the First Moscow Watch Factory (later - Poljot Watch Factory), working since the 1960s. In 1964, the watch of the First MChZ began to be marked with the registered trade mark "Poljot". By now these trademark have been registered in more than 90 countries and it is well known throughout the world.
The watch has reprinhted dial, because original one was with radium on it, which is not safe for everyday using.
Men's Soviet Watch Characteristics
- Year: 1960's
- Case size: 33 mm
- Movement: Mechanical
- Case materials: Brass, Stainless Steel
- Strap materials: Leather
- Made in USSR.
Poljot Sturmanskie Watch Benefits
- The 1950s vintage design adds a classic and stylish touch to any outfit.
- The brass and stainless steel case is durable and resistant to wear and tear.
- The mechanical movement ensures accurate timekeeping.
- The leather strap is comfortable and adds a touch of elegance to the watch.
- The watch's military heritage and USSR manufacturing make it a highly coveted collectible.
About Brand
What makes Poljot an important vintage watch brand?
Poljot is one of the most historically significant Soviet watch brands, founded in 1964 as the export brand of the First Moscow Watch Factory. In the vintage watch market, Poljot is valued for its in-house mechanical movements, robust construction, and strong association with Soviet-era engineering. Vintage Poljot watches represent an important chapter in 20th-century watchmaking history.
Why is Poljot significant in vintage watch history?
Poljot played a central role in Soviet watch production and technological development. The factory produced watches for military, aviation, and space programs, including timepieces worn by Soviet cosmonauts. Movements such as the Poljot caliber 3133, based on the Valjoux 7734 architecture, became some of the most respected mechanical chronograph movements produced in the USSR and remain highly collectible today.
Are vintage Poljot watches suitable for everyday wear?
Many vintage Poljot watches were designed as functional tool watches and are known for their durability. Time-only and chronograph models powered by movements such as the caliber 2614, 2609, or 3133 are generally robust and serviceable. When properly maintained, a vintage Poljot watch can be worn regularly while retaining its character as a collectible vintage watch.
What should collectors look for when buying a vintage Poljot watch?
When purchasing a vintage watch from Poljot, collectors should focus on originality and mechanical condition. Important considerations include:
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Original Soviet-era dial and hands
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Correct movement caliber for the case and production period
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Signs of professional servicing
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Consistent wear appropriate to age
Because many Poljot watches were used extensively, honest wear is often acceptable and expected.
Which vintage Poljot models are most collectible?
Some of the most sought-after vintage Poljot watches include:
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Chronographs powered by the caliber 3133
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Poljot Strela chronographs associated with Soviet space history
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Military and aviation-issued watches
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Early export models produced for Western markets
These models are valued for their historical context, mechanical simplicity, and unique position in the vintage watch market.
Are vintage Poljot watches a good investment?
Poljot offers a compelling value proposition in the vintage watch segment. While generally more accessible than Swiss brands, historically significant models such as early Strela or well-preserved 3133 chronographs have seen increasing collector interest. Vintage Poljot watches appeal to collectors seeking authenticity and historical depth.
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