Polet/Poljot No. 14768
chronometer for the Russian Navy, c. 1980
Case: brass, partly gilt, stainless steel, metal, gimbal mount, locking mechanism
Movement: key wind-up, chain and fusee, chronometer escapement, heavy compensation balance, cylindrical hairspring, numbered 14768
Dial: silver-coloured, Arabic numerals, small second, power reserve index
Accessories: sleeve, partly glazed wooden box, c. 18.8 x 19 x 19,5 cm, and transport box, c. 24.5 x 24.5 x 24.5 cm (excl. mahogany base), one metal key
Poljot (Russian for flight) was one of the most famous watch brands in the former USSR.
SUBJECT TO CONSERVATION LEGISLATION (AS)
Specialist: Günter Eichberger
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chronometer for the Russian Navy, c. 1980
Case: brass, partly gilt, stainless steel, metal, gimbal mount, locking mechanism
Movement: key wind-up, chain and fusee, chronometer escapement, heavy compensation balance, cylindrical hairspring, numbered 14768
Dial: silver-coloured, Arabic numerals, small second, power reserve index
Accessories: sleeve, partly glazed wooden box, c. 18.8 x 19 x 19,5 cm, and transport box, c. 24.5 x 24.5 x 24.5 cm (excl. mahogany base), one metal key
Poljot (Russian for flight) was one of the most famous watch brands in the former USSR.
SUBJECT TO CONSERVATION LEGISLATION (AS)
Specialist: Günter Eichberger