POLJOT Blue Angels 3133 NOS Chronograph Russian mechanical watch pilot watch
- Beautiful Blue Angels - with manual winding Chronowerk 3133 (Valjoux 7734 system) - this movement is absolutely authentic for a pilot's watch!
- Polished stainless steel case, lug width 20mm, domed mineral glass, screwed stainless steel back, Ø 39mm, height: 16mm, fixed inner bezel, 3ATM
- Dial: blue metallic or black
- Stainless steel base and / or glass base
- A wonderful collector's item!
Made in Moscow by POLJOT.
For collectors and watch lovers. Rare and hardly available as new anywhere in the world. We still have some copies, that we can offer.
After the great Poljot success of the RUSLAN The series became the pilot's chronograph BLUE ANGELS released. This model is one of the last of the First Moscow Watch Factory and bears the name of a famous squadron. As a tribute to the famous pilots of the ?Blue Angels?, an image of their aircraft can be found on the detailed dial. Outwardly, this chronograph sticks to its role models in the RUSLAN series and, like them, is equipped with a curved mineral glass and screwed-on back. The BLUE ANGELS chronograph is available on the market in three different versions: with a black, white and blue dial.
Functions
Time display: hours / minutes / seconds, date, chronograph: stop function (adding), 30-minute counterBezel is fixed and cannot be rotated
casing
Polished stainless steel, lug width 20mm, domed mineral glass, screwed stainless steel back, Ø 39mm, height: 16mm, fixed inner bezel (not rotatable), 3ATM (manufacturer information, no guarantee)
back
Stainless steel base with Poljot embossing and consecutive number
The glass bottom gives a clear view of the precision mechanics of the legendary Russian Poljot 3133 caliber.
Indicators / displays
Small seconds at position 9, central seconds hand (stop function), 30-minute counter at position 3, date window at position 6
Dial
Dial: blue metallic, Numbers / scales: black, white, red, indices: metallic applied, hands: metallic with luminous paint
Dial: black, Numbers / scales: black, white, red, indices: metallic applied, hands: metallic with luminous paint
Technical data Poljot / MakTime 3133
Elevator: manual
Movement caliber: 31 mm
Movement height: 7.38 mm
Jewels: 23
Functions / complications: adding up hours, minutes, seconds, calendar, stopwatch
Shock protection: Yes (Poljot)
Frequency: 3 Hz (21,600 vph)
Daily rate deviation: from -10 to +50 s / day (manufacturer specification MakTime)
Power reserve: Chronograph off: 42-45 h - Chronograph on: 37-39 h
The Poljot 3133 movement
Has a Russian heart, driven by Swiss precision. In the early 1970s, Poljot wanted to modernize the 3017 chronograph movement that had been produced to date. The number should increase. The filigree ratchet mechanism of the 3017 was to be replaced with a modern cam switch mechanism. The 3017 was already built on a production line imported from Switzerland by Venus (Fabrique d'Ebauches Vénus SA) based on the Venus 150. This tried and tested procedure was to come into play again in the early 1970s with the new chronograph (31mm). This time a production line was taken over by Valjoux SA (now ETA, Swatch Group) and the movement was given an even stronger Russian heart (balance). The basis for the Russian Poljot 3133 was the Valjoux 7734 resp. 7733. The machines, plans and know-how were bought again in a very good place.
History of Poljot
This goes back to the year 1930. At that time the factory was still called the "First Moscow Watch Factory". The first movements of the new Type-1 for mass production were manufactured for the first time on an imported production line of 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 became the greatest success. Other works such as the alarm plant Poljot 2612 and many more were produced. In 1990 the production level was 5 million watches a year. Hundreds of employees made this achievement possible. In 2004 Poljot had to go bankrupt despite a long and proud history. Many highly qualified employees lost their jobs at that time.
History MakTime
However, the 31mm chronograph production line was taken over by the Moscow company MakTime von Poljot from 2005 and thus saved for the time being. The good standard of production was maintained and in large parts even improved. MakTime then unfortunately had to stop production in 2012 due to bankruptcy. Too few quantities were sold internationally. In the meantime, the company had 700 employees divided into the production of the 31mm chronograph movement and the clocks in Moscow. The other employees worked at the Penza watch factory and produced smaller movements for ladies' 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. So please be patient that these watches are not dispatched on the same day.
Movement Calibre: | 3133 Poljot MakTime |
Wasserdichtigkeit: | 30 m (3 ATM) |
Movement: | Mechanical (Hand-winding) |
Style: | Pilot/Aviator Aviator |
Gehäusematerial: | Stainless Steel |
Face Color: | White |
Case Size: | 39mm |
Band/Strap: | Two-Piece Strap |
Number of Jewels: | 23 Jewels |
Features: | Kleine Sekunde Mineralglas Leuchtzeiger Festsitzende Lünette Datumsanzeige Chronograph Unverschraubte Krone |
Armbandmaterial: | Textil |
Gehäuseboden: | Schraubdeckel Sichtboden |
Watch case finish: | Polished |
Lünettenart: | Feststehend Geriffelt |
Gehäusedicke: | 16 mm |
Lünettenfarbe: | Silber |