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9 October 2013, 03:33 AM | #1 |
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Vintage Poljot advice
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I'm interested in this vintage gold plated Poljot watch. He asks €70,- for it, the case/crystal and movement seems to be in good condition, and he said it works fine. Should I go for it? I'm sorry for the two oversized pictures. |
9 October 2013, 03:36 AM | #2 |
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silly me, posted in the wrong section.
Mods: please move this topic to the non-rolex section, thank you |
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I'm not sure about the price, perhaps you could try to find a better deal but as far as I'm concerned I think this watch looks quite nice Bas. If the movement works and is in good condition servicing this watch will not be that bad but a Russian movement isn't quite like a Swiss one, you may find a few surprising and strange things in it.
As well, parts aren't as easy to find as a Swiss watch. Of course Ebay is full of people selling half disassembled movements and a few parts here and there but it's still not as available as a regular ETA, ESA or Unitas movement and the brands aren't as known. If anything breaks (touch some wood, I don't want to jinx it...) make sure you know what caliber to look for and what you need.
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I have a Poljot and love it. Wearing it today, actually, but make no mistake about it, the overall quality of the movement isn't up to Swiss or Japanese standards.
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IMO, it's worth that just for the coolness factor!
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The seller doesn't want to go anywhere below €65,- so I'll pass on this one. It is a poljot cal. 2614. It sure is a cool watch. |
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You can always compare prices with something similar on Ebay, it may be a good price for it but I'm afraid I cannot confirm this as I haven't really looked for a Russian watch myself. I guess it's worth a try but if you're not loving it or not going to wear it often you'd better save more and buy something you'll fully enjoy.
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So a year has passed and I bought a manual vintage Russian watch for 10 bucks (Cnaba or something) which works and the movement seems to be in 'good' condition.
I'm not going to wear it since it's quite ugly but I'm curious about the movement, will disassemble & assemble it this weekend and I'll make some pictures with a proper camera this time |
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Bas if you ever need help in buying one here in the US because sometimes the seller doesn't ship outside the US . . .
you got my number ;) |
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Some people are quite fascinated with Soviet watches and I do not know why. Pretty much everything about them was super utilitarian and not in a good way. Unlike GUB of East Germany, Soviet factories crunched out very rough timepieces with incredible abilities to run slow or fast depending on their mood. Right now the the same outfits are trying to play on the nostalgia by making various models that seek the glory that never was.
If you want to obtain a true Russian timepiece, take a look at the works\ of Konstantin Chaykin: http://www.konstantin-chaykin.com/ |
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