LUCH 3.0 One Hand Watch 38mm

€149.00
15.Januar 2025
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Caliber:  Luch mechanical, manual wind 1801.1

Watchcase: stainless steel, black IP-coated

Dial:  black

Diameter: 38 mm

Height:  11 mm

The LUCH One-Hand Watch new generation - model 3.0

This is the third generation of the LUCH single-hand watch - now with a stainless steel case, viewing window in the back and hardened mineral glass.

Stainless steel case, black IP-coated ( can not fade ), with 38mm diameter (with crown 40mm and from lug to lug 44mm), a flat  height of 11mm, 20mm bandwidth and a hardened mineral glass.

The black dial with Cyrillic writing is equipped with a bronze-brown hand that serves as a combined hour and minute hand - the time can be read using the 5-minute scale.

Mechanical hand-wound caliber LUCH 1801.1 with 15 jewels, 21,600 vibrations, shock protection and a 38-hour power reserve. This caliber was developed in the Soviet Union and has been built unchanged in Minsk since then - it is a very robust and reliable caliber!

Comes with a matching LUCH leather strap, watchbox and Cyrillic watch pass.

Follow the >>> official LUCH company video <<< here and discover how these mechanical watches are made in Minsk - thanks to Alexander & Marina from LUCH for their approval!

Here you can see an overview of alternative single-hand watches - and how to read them - at Uniquewatchguide = http://www.uniquewatchguide.com/single-hand-watches/

All models of the Minsk watch factory "LUCH" can be found in the "LUCH watches" section!

Background information:

The Minsk watch factory "LUCH" from Belarus is one of the few companies in the former Soviet watch industry that has kept and continues the full cycle of mechanical watch production.

The factory was founded in 1956 as "Minsk wristwatch factory Strahl" and produced very successfully the "Zarya" and "Vympel" brand watches, which are also in demand internationally.

In 1964 the ladies' wristwatch "Luch-1300" came on the market. This was the smallest wristwatch ever made in the Soviet Union. From 1973 the product range was expanded to include watches for motor vehicles.

The Luch company temporarily became the only supplier of such watches for the Soviet car company AwtoWAS and their Lada. The company currently employs around 7,000 people and produces around 500,000 watches.

In 2010 the famous Swiss watch company "Franck Müller International B.V." joined LUCH as an investor company and signed an investment agreement with the Republic of Belarus.

I am very happy to be able to offer these Luch watches now, because they come from a watch factory with a lot of history and are special timepieces!

I get these watches directly from the factory and they are   subjected to another 3-week quality control for export  specially for us.