Find out about the difference between Poljot and Poljot International watches (plus a whole lot more about Poljot) in this interview with Julian Kampmann. Mr. Kampmann operates the long-established Poljot24.de store.
Here's a link to the Poljot watch interview.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Thursday, September 4, 2008
The Movement Inside a Typical Russian Watch
Most Russian watches use mechanical movements. Vostok and Poljot movements are the most common, however some higher-end Russian watches are now using Swiss ETA movements. Some low-end models are using Chinese movements.
If you are curious what these movements look like, check out this page at the PMaier Russian Watches Shop (based in Germany):
www.vostok-watches.com/movements-russian-watches.html
It gives pictures and data for mechanical movements by Vostok, Poljot, Molnija and ETA. The chart also lists watches that use each movement.
It's a good resource.
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