well I have a couple of pojots but would love to see more so here's a couple of mine let's see yours![]()
well I have a couple of pojots but would love to see more so here's a couple of mine let's see yours![]()
“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, te“The time is out of joint—O cursèd spite, That ever I was born to set it right!”ars and sweat”
Here's my 2 , first a 2209G Poljot Stumanskie with a 3133 movement .This is a grey dial model and is available in a white as well . Early models have USSR on the dial late (like this) have Russia it measures 39mm dia and a hefty 14mm thick but at least 4-5 mm of that is the Plexiglas crystal , lugs are 19mm .DW.
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Here is one that i recently acquired while looking for a birth year watch . It was advertised as a 1960 but from what i can work out it would not have Poljot on the dial ? It has the 2409 movement and an all stainless steel case . With its unknown service history it keeps amazing time within 12 secs a day. It cam with an expandable bracelet for some one with 3" wristsso i'm in the middle of making my own
. DW.
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about time I update this one. so here's this one for now sure I have pick up a couple more so will have a look see at some point![]()
“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, te“The time is out of joint—O cursèd spite, That ever I was born to set it right!”ars and sweat”
My solitary Poljot. Thanks to a classy member from "that" other watch forum, I received this watch last October. Small (34 mm) and thin, I think from the early '70s. I really enjoy wearing it. Vintage, and Poljot, is a great combo.
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Last edited by scott59; May 23, 2015 at 08:05 AM.