Strela Leonov Alarm Hand Wound Watch Mechanical Armbandwecker 1 23/32in Poljot SIG44CYB

Item number: STRELA-01-01

7 Modelle zur Auswahl. Ein schöner russischer mechanischer Armbandwecker von STRELA mit 2612.1 Poljot Kaliber

Category: Alarm watch

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STRELA Signal Poljot 2612.1 Russian mechanical alarm clock wristwatch

  • STRELA - wristwatch
  • Limited editions: 150 pieces and 100 pieces
  • Strela watch strap - 22mm
  • In honor of Leonov's space walk
  • Collectibles!
6 models to choose from. A beautiful Russian mechanical wristwatch from STRELA with 2612.1 Poljot caliber


DESCRIPTION:

Our new STRELA SIGNAL models - manual wind watch with alarm function - Poljot caliber 2612.1

The case back is decorated and shows the cosmonaut Alexey Leonov on the first trip to the cosmos on the 18th March 1965.
Leonov was the first person to float freely in space (Voshod 2). It was only connected to the spaceship by a 4.5 m long safety line and hovered approx. 12 minutes in the cosmos.

This special alarm clock is powered by the well-known Poljot Alarm caliber 2612.1 (identical to the Swiss AS.Schild caliber) with 18 jewels, two separate spring housings, monometallic steel balance, shock protection, 40 hours power reserve and 18,000 half rotations / hour.

The alarm clock rings for about 13 seconds.

Limited to only 150 pieces!

Comes with Strela leather bracelet and Strela wooden box.


FUNCTIONS:
Time display: hours / minutes / seconds, acoustic signal / alarm function

INDICATORS | SHOW:

Central second, signal pointer

CASING: (The massive case is designed after some famous Soviet Poljot alarm clocks from the 80s)
- Polished brushed stainless steel case with a diameter of 44mm (with crown 45mm and eyelet to eyelet width 50mm) and a height of 13mm. 22mm bandwidth. Sapphire crystal.
- IP black coated stainless steel case with a diameter of 44mm (with crown 45mm and tab to tab width 50mm) and a height of 13mm. 22mm bandwidth. Sapphire crystal.

DIAL:
SIG44CYB: Cyrillic black dial with luminous indexes, silver hands with luminous inlays and red tips, a red second hand and a triangular alarm pointer tip

SIG44CYB-IPB: Cyrillic black dial with luminous indexes, silver hands with luminous inlays and red tips, a red second hand and a triangular alarm pointer tip

SIG44CYW: white / light gray dial with Cyrillic letters and luminous indices, silver hands with luminous inlays and red tips, a red second hand and a triangular alarm pointer tip

SIG44LAG: gray dial with Latin letters and silver indices, silver hands with luminous inlays, a silver red second hand tip and a triangular alarm hand tip

SIG44LAG-IPB: black-gray dial with Latin letters and silver indices, silver hands with luminous inserts and red tips, a red second hand and a triangular alarm pointer tip

SIG44LABR: brown dial with Latin numerals and silver indices, silver hands with luminous inlays, a silver red second hand tip and a triangular alarm hand tip
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.

Service and repairs
We have specialized in the repair of Russian clocks and movements for over 25 years. In our fully equipped workshop, everything can be serviced, repaired or repaired around your clock by one of our watchmakers.


Movement Calibre: 2612 Poljot
Movement: Mechanical (Hand-winding)
Gehäusematerial: Stainless Steel
Face Color: Black
Case Size: 44mm
Armbandbreite: 22 mm

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