Đồng hồ Poljot Kosmos 29 jewels bọc vàng Au20 kim quyền trượng Nos nguyên sổ hộp
Đồng hồ Poljot Kosmos 29 jewels bọc vàng Au20 kim quyền trượng Nos nguyên sổ hộp, đây là chiếc đồng hồ cổ Liên Xô được săn lùng nhiều nhất
POLJOT KOSMOS
After World War II, the First State Watch Factory focused heavily on the production of wristwatches. This led to a proliferation of discreet brands in the 1950s, these brands included Antarktida, Kirovskie, Kosmos*, Mayak, Moskva, Orbita, Pobeda, Poljus, Rodina, Signal, Sportivnie, Sputnik, Stolichnie, Strela, Sturmanskie and Vympel.
The Kosmos brand (Космос, meaning "cosmos") was launched in 1963 with a 29-jewel caliber 2416 automatic movement. This was the first Soviet automatic caliber to include a date complication and was based on the undated caliber 2415 Orbita that was released the year before. The 2415 and 2416 movements were very similar, distinguished only by the addition of a date complication to the Kosmos (and thus a slight increase in thickness: 3.9mm vs. 4.5mm). The date display on the Kosmos is a particularly unique method of displaying the date; the crescent moon at the end of this date indicator completes the 'cosmos' theme.
In 1964, all the discreet brands produced by the First Moscow Watch Factory were consolidated under the Poljot brand, dooming the Kosmos just months after its creation. The factory later produced a similar design with Poljot on the dial, but there were several small changes to the design: an English-stamped two-piece screw-down caseback (instead of the Cyrillic-stamped Kosmos snap-in caseback), the lack of the factory logo on the self-winding rotor and of course the English print on the dial.
After World War II, the First State Watch Factory focused heavily on the production of wristwatches. This led to a proliferation of discreet brands in the 1950s, these brands included Antarktida, Kirovskie, Kosmos*, Mayak, Moskva, Orbita, Pobeda, Poljus, Rodina, Signal, Sportivnie, Sputnik, Stolichnie, Strela, Sturmanskie and Vympel.
The Kosmos brand (Космос, meaning "cosmos") was launched in 1963 with a 29-jewel caliber 2416 automatic movement. This was the first Soviet automatic caliber to include a date complication and was based on the undated caliber 2415 Orbita that was released the year before. The 2415 and 2416 movements were very similar, distinguished only by the addition of a date complication to the Kosmos (and thus a slight increase in thickness: 3.9mm vs. 4.5mm). The date display on the Kosmos is a particularly unique method of displaying the date; the crescent moon at the end of this date indicator completes the 'cosmos' theme.
In 1964, all the discreet brands produced by the First Moscow Watch Factory were consolidated under the Poljot brand, dooming the Kosmos just months after its creation. The factory later produced a similar design with Poljot on the dial, but there were several small changes to the design: an English-stamped two-piece screw-down caseback (instead of the Cyrillic-stamped Kosmos snap-in caseback), the lack of the factory logo on the self-winding rotor and of course the English print on the dial.