Description: RARE Vintage Soviet quartz wristwatch Raketa 2356 Medical Pulsemeter Made in USSR (Soviet, Russia, СССР) Caliber raketa 2356 It would be great find for any collector Good condition! It has small traces of use. Please see the photos for the assessment of watches. Runs well and keeps time accurately. Really watches look much better than in the photo. New PU leather strap as a gift! DEFECTS: traces of use COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: USSR MANUFACTURER: Petrodworez Watch Factory (PChZ, Raketa, Russian: Петродворцовый часовой завод) OVERALL CONDITION (10-point scale): 8 CASE Condition (10-point scale): 9 Inscriptions on the back cover: serial number GLASS Material: acrylic Condition (10-point scale): 9 DIAL Condition (10-point scale): 7 Inscriptions on the dial: Raketa, quartz, made in USSR and gradation of 15 pulses STRAP New PU leather strap as a gift! MOVEMENT Quartz: Battery DIMENSIONS, WEIGHT, FUNCTIONS Width 1.34 inch (34.0 mm) Width with crown 1.38 inch (35.0 mm) Length 1.50 inch (38.0 mm) Depth 0.33 inch (8.5 mm) Crystal 1.26 inch (32.0 mm) Total weight (with strap) 2.01 oz (57.0 g) Function Hours, minute, second, pulsemeter Country of origin USSR Dimensions of watches HISTORY The Petrodvorets Watch Factory, Russian oldest factory, was founded by Peter the Great in 1721. Since 1961 the factory is producing watches under the brand “Raketa” in honor of the Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. The factory is now being actively reorganized. Raketa`s team is managed by Russian and Swiss experts, including one of Ex-directors of Rolex, Jean-Claude Kene. Raketa is presented in such famous boutiques as Colette in France, TSUM (Mercury) and Podium in Moscow, Status and Babochka in Saint-Petersburg and many others. At the end of the XIX century the Peterhof factory began the production of pocket watches. However, large scale production of watches began after the Great Patriotic War. Factory with more than 290 years of history went a long way from the small Lapidary factory to the giant of watch-making industry. The factory created numerous Russia’s symbols, such as precious stones for the court of the Russian Empire, for the House of Fabergé, ruby stars of the Moscow Kremlin, marble for Lenin`s Mausoleum, marble works for St.Isaac`s Cathedral, for the Malachite room — all these were manufactured at the Petrodvorets Watch factory. It all started in 1721 when Peter the Great founded Lapidary factory in Peterhof. It was the first specialized stone workshop in Russia. The Petrodvorets craftsmen participated in the construction of St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Hermitage, the fountains of St. Petersburg. You may find beautiful objects from the Petrodvorets Factory in the world’s most famous museums such as the Louvre, Versailles, Hermitage, Sanssouci and others. After the October Revolution of 1917 the Peterhof Lapidary Factory became the first Russian factory producing technical stones for the precise instrument-making industry. In 1930 the factory was renamed the First state factory of precision technical stones (ТТК-№ 1) and thus began a new epoch of producing stones for the young watch-making industry in the USSR. In the 40s the country lacked watches. The factory starts producing watches.During the Second World War the building of the factory happened to be just between two front lines and thus was almost completely destroyed. Workers labored in rooms with no windows and light, with not a single moment of rest despite daily bombardments. After the Second World War the factory started producing watches under the brands "Zvezda" and "Pobeda". Soon the factory started producing new generation movements. The complex movement “Raketa 2609 НА”, which was used in many models of ‘Raketa’ watches, was recognized as the most reliable and robust movement in the world. Russian watches were exported to 38 countries. In the 1980’s the factory expanded and became one of the most successful enterprises in the USSR. It produces 4.5 mln items annually, giving work to about 8 thousand people. A real town grew around the Petrodvorets Watch Factory, it builds its own hospital, school, university, recreation centre, stores. "Raketa" became the most popular brand in country. Raketa watches were worn by political leaders, actors, famous people. "Raketa" was worn by everybody from Brezhnev and Gorbachev to ordinary citizens of the USSR. After the Perestroika and the collapse of the Soviet Union the factory had to rebuild completely the infrastructure. The factory turned out to be unadapted to the new economical environment, and the watch production drastically decreased. However, the factory workers managed to keep the production going and saved its unique equipment. Watches were produced by special orders. Among their regular clients were military and state bodies, that helped the factory to survive until 2009. In 2009 an investment fund was founded, it consisted both of Russian and foreign investors. "Raketa" created the new collection in March 2011 under the direction of Creative Director Jacques von Count Polier and David Henderson Stewart. After a few months Petrodvorets Watch Factory participated in the international exhibition Baselworld. Ex-director of the hair-spring and escapement departement of “Rolex”, Jean-Claude Quenet has joined the Raketa team. Jean-Claude is one of the very rare specialists in Switzerland. Hairspring is the thin spiral spring which is used in watch industry, it considered as theand when producing precious instruments. In Switzerland less than 6 watch brands obtain the technology of hairspring production, among them are Rolex, Ulysse Nardin and some others companies. 92% of Swiss watch brands depend on hairspring supplies from Nivarox company, Swatch Group subsidiary. Swatch group is actually the monopolist in production of movements and details for Swiss watches. Thus the company declares, that it is going to reduce movements’ and details’ supplies to other brands. As a result, hundreds of Swiss watch brands can appear in a difficult situation. «Raketa», producing rare hairspring-escapement module, is planning to export “Raketa`s” own details to Switzerland. One of the main goal of Jean Claude Quenet is to preparate “Raketa` s” hairspring and escapement for export to Switzerland. RECOMMENDATIONS All Antique watches are mechanical. Many repairs will not be cheap, as most likely they will require replacement of non-standard parts (unlike most late model watches). Antique watches should not be beaten or dropped - because repairs may be expensive. Antique watches are generally NOT waterproof. This is because waterproofing was not in general production until the middle of the 20th century for most watches. Therefore you should protect your antique watch from exposure to moisture. If your watch becomes wet it should be dried off quickly. Carefully open all covers and use a hair drier to blow dry the movement, dial, covers, crown. This will reduce the amount of rust. If your watch becomes wet with any kind of salt water you should immediately immerse or spray your watch with fresh (no-salt) water to remove all the salt from the works before drying the watch completely. Any salt left in the watch will combine with moisture in the air to rust metal components of the movement, case etc. Winding any mechanical watch tight may break the mainspring. If you can avoid it do not wind the watch hard. When adjusting the hands of your watch, move them in a clockwise direction only. Counter-clockwise adjustments may damage the movement. It is desirable to adjust the hands of your watch at the same time every day. An automatic or self-winding watch should be worn for at least 8 hours a day. It is a mechanical watch in which the mainspring is wound automatically as a result of natural motion of the wearer's arm, to provide energy to run the watch, making manual winding unnecessary. If you must adjust counter-clockwise make it for small adjustments only (i.e. for minutes, NOT hours). Be careful and gentle when adjusting the movement speed (faster or slower). Don't make sharp movements, and don't touch other components in the movement especially the pendulum mechanism. Every 2-3 years it is necessary to service and oil vintage watches. If the course of your watches is worsening and the accuracy of the reduction in the duration of the clock (autonomy) from one fully wound spring - it need a service. IF the watch is dirty - allow the watch to run down, don't wind it again until you have it serviced by a qualified watch repair expert. Dust will absorb and remove important lubricants and cause the movement pieces to wear down. To clean the case, dial and crystal you should use a cloth that does NOT leave fibers as these may get caught up in the movement. Check with your Watch repair expert to get an appropriate cloth. Keep your antiques watch away from magnets. Strong magnetic fields may affect the accuracy of your watch since some vintage watches were made with iron based components in the movement. Most Cases and Covers are fine components and will not handle abuse well. The watch should not be shaken, beaten, or stressed. Antique watches generally experience an error of up to 5-7 minutes a day. Any accuracy of +- 5 minutes is very good. Mechanical watch is not recommended to use for engage in extreme sports, and expose them to excessive vibration loads. Recoil force, which take on the clock, affect their reliability and precision. No matter how perfect was not anti-shock mechanism, there is always the chance of excessive load that details of the mechanism can not survive. Watch with calendar. It is not recommended to adjust, the date between 20.00 and 06.00, because at this time involved a mechanism for automatic adjustment date. Translation pointers calendars manually in this position arrows may damage the mechanism. Date changes should be made, relegating pre-clockwise to lower sector of the dial (for example, to position 6 (18.00) hours). Chronograph watches. In most cases, these watches contain the "start/stop" button and "reset" button. It is strongly recommended not to press the "reset" if the chronograph is running. Before you use the "Reset" button need to stop the chronograph by button "start/stop". Using the "reset" when running chronograph can damage the mechanism of most models of watches. PAYMENT Total amount due includes the final auction price plus Shipping. Shipping will be determined based upon the SHIP TO address. PLEASE NOTE: Shipping does not include duties, local taxes or any other importation fees. SHIPPING We ship to any country. This item will be shipped to you from Europe (Ukraine) via registered airmail with tracking number and insurance within 7-14 days (except for the weekends and holidays) after the payment is fully received. Typical Delivery Time European Countries: about 7-10 days; USA, Japan & other: about 10-14 days. NOTE: Delivery time may increase because of postal services and/or customs. Please, don't worry and check location of your parcel using provided tracking number. In spite of delays all our previous lots have been successfully delivered! 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Price: 85 USD
Location: cherkassy, сherkaska oblast
End Time: 2024-09-21T18:19:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 12 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
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Features: 12-Hour Dial, Acrylic Crystal, Arabic Numerals, Central Second, Heart Rate Monitor
Case Size: 34 mm
Lug Width: 18 mm
Department: Men
Handmade: No
With Service Records: No
Serial Number: 622314
Display: Analog
Case Color: Silver
Vintage: No
Country of origin: USSR
Max Wrist Size: 7.26-7.5 in
Indices: Arabic Numerals
Dial Pattern: Logo
Case Material: chrome-plated brass
Water Resistance: Not Water Resistant
Handedness: Left
Year Manufactured: 1980-1989
Customized: No
Case Finish: Gloss
Model: RAKETA 2356 medical
Band Width: 18 mm
Seller Warranty: No
With Manual/Booklet: No
Band Material: PU leather
With Papers: No
With Original Box/Packaging: No
Reference Number: 2356
Dial Color: White
Band/Strap: Two-Piece Strap
Band Color: Black
Brand: Raketa
Style: Classic, Dress, medical
Closure: Buckle
Caseback: Snap
Watch Shape: Round
Theme: medical
Case Thickness: 8.5 mm
Movement: Quartz (Battery)
Type: Wristwatch