Poljot Signal Alarm Manual Wind - Cream Dial (Caliber 2612.1, 1960s)
रु. 30000.00
Description: Poljot Signal alarm manual wind from the 1960s, produced by the First Moscow Watch Factory. The Signal was the Soviet answer to Swiss alarm watches, powered by the Poljot Caliber 2612.1, a direct evolution of the Swiss Vulcain Cricket movement. Chrome-plated brass case with stainless steel snap-on caseback featuring the vibrating hammer mechanism for the buzzing alarm. Cream dial with applied indices, Cyrillic "Сигнал" (Signal) branding, luminous dots at hour markers, & distinctive gold-toned serpentine alarm hand with arrow tip. Pink leather strap. Manual-wind movement with 18 jewels, visible through the exhibition caseback.
Story of This Watch: The Poljot Signal is Cold War horology at its finest. When the Soviets couldn't buy Swiss alarm watches, they built their own. The 2612.1 movement is legitimately engineered, the dial is pure 1960s Soviet design, & the alarm mechanism actually works. This isn't imitation, it's innovation born from necessity. The Cyrillic dial adds authenticity that no Swiss piece can match.
Condition: Outstanding condition, rated 5/5. Dial is pristine & sharp with excellent legibility. Case shows minimal wear. Hands original & in perfect order. Alarm mechanism fully operational. Movement running reliably. All components in excellent condition. No polishing.
Good Wrist Co. Assurance: Fully inspected & verified authentic. Poljot Signal confirmed with Cyrillic branding. Movement is original Poljot Caliber 2612.1 manual-wind, 18 jewels, with mechanical alarm. Made in USSR confirmed. Alarm function tested & fully operational. Transparent disclosure regarding absent original box & papers.
