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This rare, Russian, USSR, Raketa (Rocket) men's vintage wristwatch would be an excellent and unique addition to your vintage watch collection!!Manufactured in the 1970's, at the Petrodvorets Watch Factory, the chrome over steel case measures 34 mm across, excluding crown and lugs and surrou ... The manual wind, highly regarded, 19 jewel Soviet ...
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Raketa manual winding of the 90´ies with the Russian national colors and the silhouette of the Petropavlovski castle in St. Petersburg!
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Raketa manual winding caliber 2609HA with shock protection. These watches from 1992 are untouched - but have been given a fresh service and new watch oil. Golden, structured dial with Raketa lettering.
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History of Raketa watches. According to the official website of the Petrodvorets Watch Factory “Raketa”, it was founded back in 1721 by Peter the Great in Peterhof, a Saint-Petersburg’s suburb (called Petrodvorets between 1944 and 1997).Very impressive, especially when compared with brands like Patek Philippe (1839) or Audemars Piguet (1875).
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Original soviet “Raketa” has mechanical lever movement and manual winding. This watch from early 1990s – the movement with “SU”(Soviet Union) stamp and “Made in USSR” on the dial 6 o’clock position.
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Raketa Steel 42mm Manual winding 771 new. C$367. Private Seller. RU. Raketa Steel 43mm Automatic new. C$1,521. Private Seller. RU. Raketa Steel 40mm Manual winding 902 new.
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Raketa Goroda is powered by a manual-wind 19 jewels movement Raketa 2628.H with 18,000 beats per hour, stamped “SU” as Soviet Union. This is a very sturdy and simple to service mechanism which usually has quite a high level of precision. Power reserve can exceed 40 hours! First position of the crown lets you wind the watch.
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Raketa watches The Petrodvorets Watch Factory, producing these watches, is one of the oldest horological enterprises of Russia (founded in 1721). Since 1961 the factory is producing mens watches under the brand Raketa in honor of Yuri Gagarin (Russian PAKETA - Rocket).
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The Raketa “Avant-Garde” watch follows this strong Russian pioneering tradition in avant-garde art and Raketa’s tradition of dabbling with the unconventional. It experiments with colorful abstract shapes on every single part of the watch: the hands, dial, strap and even the movement itself. The watch thus resembles an avant-garde painting!
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By providing a self-winding automatic movement, Raketa Copernicus lessens the manual winding process for you. A few splashes of water or direct exposure to the rain won’t harm your watch as it’s 50 meters water-resistant. But it could have an outdo if …
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Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage Raketa manual wind, working perfectly. at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
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Raketa 2609.HA movement: arguably the most rugged Soviet caliber. The movement is a reliable 19-jewels Raketa 2609.НА stamped “SU” as Soviet Union. Beating at 18,000 bph, this is a true workhorse from Raketa that equipped many different watches. Manual wind, up to 42 hours of power reserve. Easy to service, repair or replace.
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Vintage Raketa Mechanical Manual Wind Dress Watch USSR Soviet Russia 32.5mm. $49.95. Free shipping. Raketa Wristwatch (Mechanical Watch, Big Zero, USSR, Soviet, Russia, Working) $39.00. 12 bids. Free shipping. Ending Aug 15 at 7:55PM PDT 1d 14h. Vintage Raketa Antarctic 24 Hour Mechanical Soviet Watch.
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STRAP: This Raketa comes with a leather rally strap and a second red, white, and blue nylon NATO strap, both with stainless-steel hardware. MOVEMENT: Raketa 2609.HA manual mechanical movement; this Big Zero beats at a frequency of 18,000bph; as with any manual wind watch of this design, care must be taken not to overwind.
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Raketa's stylish 1980s “Big Zero” mechanical watch - like this 1980's example here - has an intriguing past, and was known to have been worn by Mikhail Gorbachev during the 1980’s. The iconic 80's chic hasn't escaped notice, as noted by Worn&Wound in “Affordable Vintage: Raketa Big Zero” - “Dating likely from the early to mid-1980’s, the Raketa Big Zero is a bold watch that does ...
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The trade mark ‘Raketa’ is on the dial. The watch is mechanical and does not need batteries to operate. Original soviet “Raketa” has mechanical lever movement and manual winding.
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STRAP: This Raketa comes with a dark brown leather strap, as well as a dark blue and and red nylon NATO strap. MOVEMENT: Raketa 2609.HA manual mechanical movement, which beats at a frequency of 18,000bph; as with any manual wind watch of this design, care must be taken not to overwind. CROWN: Stainless-steel crown.
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Vintage Raketa Baker TV Shape Mechanical Soviet Russian USSR Men's Wrist Watch $54.00 $60.00 previous price $60.00 10% off 10% off previous price $60.00 10% off
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Raketa Vintage Watches Guide 1 History of Raketa watches. According to the official website of the Petrodvorets Watch Factory “Raketa”, it was founded back in 1721 by Peter the Great in Peterhof, a Saint-Petersburg’s suburb ... 2 Iconic Raketa watches. ... 3 Raketa Factory Today. ... 4 Guides & articles about Raketa vintage watches. ...
The movement is a reliable 19-jewels Raketa 2609.НА stamped “SU” as Soviet Union. Beating at 18,000 bph, this is a true workhorse from Raketa that equipped many different watches. Manual wind, up to 42 hours of power reserve. Easy to service, repair or replace. The crystal bears some discussion as well.
Raketa Big Zero with a black dial in a round case (the second hand has likely been replaced), its caseback and a catalog scan (probably post-1991). Want a pocket watch with a Big Zero dial?
According to the official websiteof the Petrodvorets Watch Factory “Raketa”, it was founded back in 1721 by Peter the Great in Peterhof, a Saint-Petersburg’s suburb (called Petrodvorets between 1944 and 1997). Very impressive, especially when compared with brands like Patek Philippe (1839) or Audemars Piguet (1875).
Raketa Vintage Watches Guide 1 History of Raketa watches. According to the official website of the Petrodvorets Watch Factory “Raketa”, it was founded back in 1721 by Peter the Great in Peterhof, a Saint-Petersburg’s suburb ... 2 Iconic Raketa watches. ... 3 Raketa Factory Today. ... 4 Guides & articles about Raketa vintage watches. ...
A medal issued to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the factory in 1971. You can see that it was a watch factory between 1954 and 1971 (first “sub-medal”), a precision stone plant between 1932 and 1954 (second sub-medal) and a lapidary factory between 1721 and 1932 (third sub-medal).
The basic Raketa straps are especially bad, in my opinion. The black Pilot is (or was) more common. It has lume on the hands and face, but Raketa has sometimes claimed that any watch with lumed hands isn’t correct. Who knows? Hard to believe it didn’t come straight from the factory.