Original vintage russian pilot-cosmonaut’s two-register chronograph POLJOT in it’s classic version with a white dial and gold hour markings, equipped with a 3017 caliber movement manufactured on the First Moscow Watch Factory in 1964-65. First released in 1959 with a name “Strela” (a translite…
The Watch Komrade Show 45-MM Aviator by Volmax Segment. This Russian watch, with a Russian movement and watch is designed and assembled in Moscow. Aviator 45mm Red Mechanical Russian Watch 3105.03/6974580 Russian Poljot Watch Movement # Movement Poljot 3105.03 # Manual winding,…
СТРЕЛА · STRELA® is a mechanical watch build on the heritage of the famous soviet original and the icon of russian horology. STRELA works with russian partners to realize unique timekeeping pieces. СТРЕЛА · STRELA: www.strela-watch.de My Blog: www.molnija.eu Get it here bit.ly
Episode 17 Part 2 of the Watch Komrade Show features a detailed overview the new old stock Poljot Strela chronographs built by Volmax in the mid 2000s. Includes footage of Alexei Leonov’s first human walk in space (spacewalk). These 3133 Russian chronographs are becoming more scarce. We actually just bought up all the remaining ones of two of the available dials.
Volmax AVIATOR Chronograph Hi-Tech 3133/2709657BL Yes, that is carbon fiber on the dial! * Case diameter: 43mm * Case thickness: 14mm * Calibre 3133 Poljot * Chronograph Model of 2009 year * Indexes with white superluminova covering * Stainless steel case with rose goldplated 5 micron and hi-durability dark-gray chemical covering * Limited edition 300 pcs * Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, stop-watch function, calendar * Shock resistance * Number of jewels 23 * Sapphire glass * Water resistance 30 meters * Power reserve: o without running chronograph: 42 h o with running chronograph: 37 h
Part one of an interview about the features of the Vostok-Europe Caspian Sea Monster Wristwatch featuring Igor Zubovskij, the managing director of Vostok-Europe. Particular attention is paid to the trigalite illumination tubes used in this watch. 2432.01/5455107 Vostok Russian Watch Movement * Automatic 2432 Vostok-Europe Movement * Two Color Day & Night Indicator * 24-Hour GMT Digital Readout * 20 ATM Water Resistant Surgical Grade Stainless Steel 47 MM Case * 17 Trigalight ® Micro Tubes on the Dial and Hands * Uni-Directional Rotating Bezel with Minute Counter * Screw-Down Crown and Exhibition Case Back * Black and Gun Metal PVD Coated Sand Blasted Cases * Integrated Silicon Strap
Basic overview of how to operate a mechanical, manual wind wristwatch. The watches featured are Russian and utilize the Poljot Maktime 31 caliber 21 jewel movement. An Aviator and a Denissov wrist watch are used to demonstrate elapsed time, GMT, dual time and date functions
This is video produced by Denissov to share the story of the Russian watch company and the core watches in their collection. Denissov Russian watches are available at russia2all.com
Episode 17 of the Watch Komrade Show features a detailed overview of both the original Poljot Strela models and the new Sturmanskie reissues that came out in 2009. The Strela, which means “Arrow” in Russian, is one of the most coveted watches in the world of Russian horology. Introduced in 1959, the 3017 Strela became a legend in Soviet space history when worn on the wrist of Aleksei Leonov during the first walk in space in 1965. The original Strela featured a chronograph with a 45 minute counter and did not have a date function. Exclusively designed for the officers of the Air Force, the early Strelas were not available to the public and were constructed to strict military specifications. The 3017 movement ceased production in the late 1970s and was replaced with the current 3133 model. Today, Sturmanskie, which means “Navigator” and was the first watch in space on the wrist of Yuri Gagarin, carries that tradition forward with two 3133 chronograph commemorative editions of this famous watch. These boast a 44 mm case size and, unlike the originals have an exhibition caseback and decorated movement.