Buran Alarm watch - caliber Poljot 2612.1

SKU
4205B
€395.00
Delivery Time:
1-2 days
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Movement: Poljot Caliber 2612.1

Case: stainless steel polished

Dial: black

Diameter: 40 mm

Height: 11 mm

Buran alarm watch - rarity!
 
40mm diameter polished stainless steel watch case with rotating fluted bezel with red markers - black dial with BURAN logo and luminous hands/numbers.
 
Decorated back with limited edition number.
 
The Poljot caliber 2612.1 with alarm function has 18 jewels, two separate barrels, a monometallic steel balance with 18,000 vibrations per hour, approx. 35 hours power reserve and shock protection.
 
The alarm tone is generated by a small hammer and buzzes loudly for around 13 seconds. The Poljot caliber 2612.1 is a Russian version of the legendary alarm caliber AS 1475 (AS1930), from the vintage  Swiss factory  Adolph Schild S.A.
 
20mm lug width, 3ATM splashproof.
 
Supplied with a black Buran leather strap and Traveler watch case.
 
Here you can find all our mechanical watches with alarm function: https://www.poljot24.de/en/uhrtypen/alarm.html
 
Here are our Poljot alarm instructions: This alarm clock is driven by the Poljot hand-wound caliber 2612.1 with 18 jewels, two separate barrels, monometallic steel balance and 18,000 A/h.
 
When fully wound, the alarm rattles loudly for about 13 seconds. You can wind the alarm clock with the upper crown or tension the clockwork accordingly - the longer you wind it up, the longer the alarm clock buzzes. (maximum 13 seconds)
 
The alarm clock then reliably wakes you up at the set alarm time - you can turn the alarm hand in one direction using the upper crown and set the alarm time in this way - of course you can only set the alarm time 12 hours in advance, as there is no 24-hour alarm clock. alarm clock.
 
When the alarm time is reached, the alarm clock buzzes accordingly - this happens exactly plus/minus 5 minutes. The best thing to do is let the alarm clock rattle off and only pull it up again when you want to be woken up again! If you want to interrupt the alarm, you can do so by pulling out the crown.
 
You can wind this watch up to the stop - overwinding is not possible and it is good for the rate behavior of the watch if the spring has enough winding power. If you turn the clock backwards a little when setting the time, the second blocks and you can set the clock to the second...