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Rare vintage 1980's USSR, Pobeda 15 jewel ZIM 2602 all SS wristwatch serviced!
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£25.53 to Worldwide
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United States

Offer policy
OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
Details
Return policy
Refunds available: See booth/item description for details
Purchase protection
Payment options
PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Pre-owned |
Features: |
12-hour Dial |
Brand: |
Pobeda |
Age: |
Vintage (1920-1970) |
Gender: |
Men's |
Style: |
Casual |
Band Material: |
Genuine Leather |
Display: |
Analog |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Russian Federation |
Watch Shape: |
Tonneau/Barrel |
Case Material: |
Stainless Steel |
Case Finish: |
Polished |
Band Color: |
Black |
Case Size: |
34 mm |
Lug Width: |
18 mm |
Age Group: |
Adult |
Number of Jewels: |
15 Jewels |
Caseback: |
Snap |
Vintage: |
Yes |
Band Width: |
18 mm |
Department: |
Men |
Dial Color: |
White |
Year Manufactured: |
1980-1989 |
Customized: |
No |
With Service Records: |
No |
Seller Warranty: |
No |
Handmade: |
No |
Handedness: |
Left |
Closure: |
Buckle |
Bezel Color: |
Polished Steel |
Max Wrist Size: |
8.26 - 8.5 in |
Indices: |
Roman Numerals |
Band/Strap: |
Nato |
Case Thickness: |
10.7 |
Case Color: |
Polished Stainless |
Bezel Type: |
Fixed/Coin Edge |
Water Resistance: |
Not Water Resistant |
Movement: |
ZIM 2602 |
With Papers: |
No |
Type: |
Wristwatch |
Model: |
2602 |
With Original Box/Packaging: |
No |
With Manual/Booklet: |
No |
Listing details
Price discount: |
10% off w/ $200.00 spent |
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Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1394192820 |
Item description
This rare, Russian, USSR, Probeda (Victory) men's vintage military dress wristwatch would be an excellent and unique addition to your vintage watch collection!!
Manufactured in the 1980's, at the Petrodvorets watch factory, the all stainless steel polished case, with coin edge bezel, measures 34 mm across, excluding crown and lugs, and surrounds a flawless crisp white dial complimented by black spade hour and minute hands, large black Roman numerals, black outer chapter, and sub-second dial at 6 o'clock.
The highly regarded 15 jewel, ZIM cal. 2602, manual wind movement has been recently professionally oiled, serviced, and adjusted, sets and winds smoothly, is running strong, and keeping good time.
It has a snap-down back and has been fitted with a new brown genuine leather, hand-made Nato strap with stainless steel buckles.
Please
Note: All of my vintage Soviet watches
are serviced and restored by professionals in The Ukraine. Their shops are now
shuttered during the conflict there. We
hope that peace is restored soon and the wonderful citizens of Ukraine can live in peace and that we can, once again, offer their
products to you.
STOCK CODE: Z-36
About the Brand
History
of the Watch Movement "Pobeda"
Based on a
French design, the Pobeda's simple, 15-jewel movement was cost-effective,
reliable, and easy to manufacture and maintain. Prior to World War II,
during a period of rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union, the Soviet government sought
international funding and expertise in developing a domestic industry for
timepieces. Eventually the French watch
manufacturer LIP was chosen; they established a new watch factory
in Penza and
licensed several movement designs to the new establishment. One design dating
from 1908, the R-26 movement, was further developed and renamed the K-26, with
significant alterations to the original design. World War II temporarily
disrupted these plans, but after the Allied victory, this watch design was
quickly finished at Penza, and full-scale production commenced at the First
Moscow Watch Factory. Joseph Stalin chose the name Pobeda (Victory)
to celebrate the end of the war.
Factories
Having Produced under the brand "Pobeda"
Pobeda watches before and after the fall of Soviet Union
During Soviet times
In the
Soviet Union, a product brand was not necessarily exclusive to a particular
manufacturing site (this changed though in the 60's when each factory got its
own brands), and during its lifetime, production of Pobeda watches was shifted
between the following plants:
·
Penza Watch Factory (??????????
??????? ?????): for a few years from 1945
·
First
Moscow Watch Factory (??????
?????????? ??????? ?????): 1946 to 1953
·
Petrodvorets
Watch Factory (??????????????
??????? ?????): 1946 to nowadays
·
Chistopol Watch
Factory (????????????? ??????? ?????): 1949 to the c.1950
·
Second Moscow Watch
Factory (?????? ?????????? ??????? ?????): 1953 to 1964
ZIM / ??? (Maslennikov Watch Factory)
In 1906, the Russian Emperor Nicholas II issued an official
decree entitled, ?On the construction of military plants at public funds?. The
result was the establishment of the Provisional Economic Commission for the construction
of the Samara Pipe Factory. The same year, construction began on another plant
which would produce aluminum tube and capsule sleeves for three-inch rapid-fire
guns. By September, 1911, the factory was completed, and workers celebrated the
grand opening of the Second Pipe Factory in Samara, Russia.
The Second Pipe Factory staffed some 2500 workers and was
primarily responsible for producing fuses for artillery shells. The factory was
so large that a residential village was established nearby. This settlement was
aptly named, ?Workers?. The plant closed briefly in 1918, then reopened in 1923
under a new name, Maslennikov, named after the first chairman of the Samara
City Council, Alexander Maslennikov. (The full factory name, ????? ????? ????????????,
is often abbreviated ???, or ZIM). During World War II, ZIM fulfilled orders
from the Ministry of Defense to produce ammunition for the armed forces.
After the war, ZIM began production of civilian goods,
namely the caliber 2602 watch movement intended for Pobedas. This caliber
entered production in 1950 and continued to be produced until the factory
eventually shuttered in the early-2000s. With a production spanning over five
decades, this made the ZIM caliber 2602 the longest-produced caliber of any
Soviet watch movement.
Beginning in the 1960s, production at ZIM expanded greatly
to included electronic devices, medical equipment, sewing machines, and
automobile parts. Specialized subdivisions of ZIM were responsible for building
residential houses, schools, kindergartens, dormitories, restaurants, and
sports facilities. Given the sheer size of the plant and the enormous number of
factory employees, ZIM developed an urban transportation route including tram,
bus, and trolley lines.
In the 1990s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, ZIM
was in deep financial crisis. By the late-90s, the plant?s total debt reached
about 1 billion rubles. In 2005, the factory declared bankruptcy, and by June
30th, 2006, the factory had shuttered. While a few of the original buildings
connected to the plant remain today, the majority of the factory now stands in
ruins.
We offer free, first class domestic shipping and ship worldwide
Priority Mail to insure safe, swift, and reliable shipping to our international
customers for a flat fee of $34.00. (Canada may be slightly less)
Please note, we offer our items on multiple sites and will not be
removed from other sites until payment has been received and rarely may mean
that your selection may be sold out prior to your payment has posted.
We are Stonehenge Watch Company and have been selling vintage timepieces and new watches on the internet for over 16 years with hundreds of happy, satisfied, often repeat, customers
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