Description
Digital Vintage USSR Wrist Watch POBEDA
MADE IN USSR!
This is vintage soviet LCD digital watch POBEDA. USSR
Soviet watch POBEDA 29351A is a digital watch produced in the USSR in the 1980s. It was one of digital watches produced in the Soviet Union and was named after the year it was introduced, 1952.
The watch featured a LCD display that showed the time in hours, minutes, and seconds, as well as the date and day of the week. It was powered by a small battery and had a quartz crystal oscillator that provided accurate timekeeping.
Today, POBEDA 29351A watches are popular among collectors of vintage Soviet watches, and are often sought after for their unique design and historical significance.
Case size (lug-to-lug) is 42 mm
Case width is 34 mm
Lug width is 18 mm
Watch thickness is 9 mm
Watch been fully serviced by a professional watchmaker and keeps good time.
Comes complete with it’s box, passport and black nylon NATO strap.


This watch ships out from🇺🇦 Ukraine with tracking number

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About the watch factory

POBEDA Brand History
The brand name Pobeda was chosen by Stalin himself in April 1945, he gave the order that the first watches be ready for the 1st year of Victory celebration.
The first prototype came out of the Penza factory by the end of 1945, and the first model for the public came out of the Kirov Watch Factory in March 1946.
Note:
In the Soviet Union, a product brand was not necessarily exclusive to a particular manufacturing site (this changed though in the 60’s when each factory got its own brands), and during its lifetime, production of Pobeda watches was shifted between the following plants:
• Penza Watch Factory (Пензенский Часовой Завод): for a few years from 1945
• First Moscow Watch Factory (Первый Московский Часовой Завод): 1946 to 1953
• Petrodvorets Watch Factory (Петродворцовый Часовой Завод): 1946 to nowadays
• Chistopol Watch Factory (Чистопольский часовой завод): 1949 to the c.1950
• Second Moscow Watch Factory (Второй московский часовой завод): 1953 to 1964
• Maslennikov Factory (Завод имени Масленникова): c.1951 to 2004












