Poljot Strela Explained

The Poljot Strela is a Russian hand-wound chronograph movement. Strela is Russian for "arrow".[1]

Poljot produced the famous and popular "Schaltradchronographs" with the brands "Poljot", "Sekonda" and "Strela".[2]

The price of an uncased chronograph-caliber 3133 is approximately EUR 35.00.[3]

Models

Movements

3017

Introduced in 1959 the 3017 is a Russian clone of the Venus Model 70/150/152[4] column wheel chronograph movement.

3133

In 1979 Poljot bought the closed production line equipment[5] from Valjoux for their 7734 coulisse cam-lever chronograph movement.[6]

31679

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Poljot 'Strela' Chronograph (Poljot Cal. 3017)… | The Watch Spot . Thewatchspotblog.com . 2010-11-22 . 2012-08-20.
  2. Web site: Poljot, Russische Uhren, Julian Kampmann - Chronograph Strela "Kirowa" . Poljot24.de . 2012-08-20 . https://archive.today/20130212012302/http://www.poljot24.de/en/pd1164308347.htm?categoryId=2 . 2013-02-12 . dead .
  3. Web site: Russian watches - Poljot - Julian Kampmann - FAQs . Poljot24.de . 2012-08-20.
  4. Web site: bidfun-db Archive: Watch Movements: Poljot 3017 Strela . Ranfft.de . 2012-08-20.
  5. Web site: Dugena Valjoux 7734 . Members.chello.nl . 2012-08-20.
  6. Web site: The Metatechnical Cabinet - Poljot 3133 . Christophlorenz.de . 2012-08-20.