Poljot (Russian: Полёт, literally meaning "flight"), is a brand of Soviet/Russian wristwatches, produced since 1964 by the First Moscow Watch Factory (Russian:...
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The Poljot Strela is a Russian hand-wound chronograph movement. Strela is Russian for "arrow". Poljot produced the famous and popular "Schaltradchronographs"...
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Leningrad. Many Soviet-era Sekonda watches exported to the West were re-badged Poljot and Raketa watches. The 'Sekonda' brand was created by ChasProm in 1966...
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Amfibia (section Amphibia Poljot)
provided with the watches claimed that the maximum allowed depth was 100 m. Poljot Watch Factory introduced its own design of a diver watch in 1972. The Amphibia...
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below. Movement codes are based on the standard Soviet-era system. Amfibia Poljot Raketa Pobeda "Бухгалтерская отчётность". Retrieved 25 October 2018. Peter...
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transliterated as "POLJOT", which means "flight" in Russian and is a tribute to the many space trips its watches have accomplished. In the late 1970s, Poljot launched...
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Pierre Cardin Henry Pitkin Pobeda (Russian: Победа, Victory) Polar Police Poljot Polo Ralph Lauren Prada Polic PRIM Pulsar Purnell (company) Q&Q Rabanne...
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established a sales company for the most important Russian watch brand Poljot with the aim to enable the commercialization of this brand in all European...
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who make 24-hour analog watches include Glycine, Raketa, Vostok, Fortis, Poljot, Swatch, and many others. A 24-hour watch made by Russian watchmaker Raketa;...
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