Vintage soviet mechanical watch ZiM from the 1950s – from the Central Committee of the Communist Party & the Council of Ministers of Ukrainian SSR!

$129.95

Original soviet mechanical vintage ZiM watch with manual winding

MADE IN USSR!

This watch ships from 🇺🇦Ukraine with tracking number

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Description

ZiM mechanical wrist watch – 15 jewels
MADE IN USSR!

 

Based on a French design, the Pobeda’s simple, 15-jewel movement was cost-effective, reliable, and easy to manufacture and maintain. Full-scale production commenced at the First Moscow Watch Factory. Joseph Stalin chose the name Pobeda (Victory) to celebrate the end of the war.

 

Manufactured on ZiM watch factory, USSR

 

 

The watch is mechanical and does not need batteries to operate.

 

Original soviet watch has mechanical lever movement and manual winding.

 

YEARS 1950-1960s

CASE SIZE 40.5x34mm(with crown)

THICKNESS 9mm

LUG WIDTH 16mm

TYPE  Mechanical

FUNCTIONS Hours, Minutes, Seconds

 

Mechanical lever movement

Manual winding

 

Watch been fully serviced by a professional watchmaker and keeps good time.

 

Comes complete with Nagata leather strap

This watch ships out from🇺🇦 Ukraine with tracking number

Engraved in ukranian language on the back:

” To tovarisch Udovychenko I.I.

for the best examples of work and successes achieved in agriculture in 1955

from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Ukrainian SSR and the Council of Ministers”

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About the watch factory

soviet flag over Berlin Reichstag

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

pobeda vintage soviet watch