Okay, let’s talk about this 80s gem, the Poljot Vulkan men’s wristwatch. If you’re a fan of Soviet-era watches (or you just love a good vintage watch), this watch is sure to hit you with a nostalgia kick. The Vulkan was made by Poljot, one of the USSR’s premier watchmakers, known for their solid craftsmanship and timeless designs. They didn’t waste any time – even Soviet cosmonauts trusted Poljot watches.
The watch is sold with a stainless steel bracelet for the middle hand. The size of the lugs is 18 mm.
Movement 2609 17 jewels.
Accurate movement, the watch was serviced by a professional watchmaker a few months ago
This particular Vulkan model has that rugged, classic look that screams 80s Soviet style. It has a simple, understated yellow dial with easy-to-read white numerals and hands, and the Poljot logo sits proudly at 12 o’clock. The case is brass and chrome-plated, so it’s tough enough to handle anything life throws at you (just like the USSR handled, well… a lot of things).
What really makes this watch special is its movement – it’s mechanical, meaning you wind it manually. There are no batteries, just good old Soviet engineering that keeps on ticking. It’s a piece of history on your wrist – and let’s be honest, how often can you say that?
The Poljot Vulkan is as much about style as it is about functionality. Whether you’re a collector or just a vintage enthusiast, this watch will turn heads. It’s the kind of watch that will make people ask, “Where did you get that?”
So if you’re looking to add a little Soviet cool to your collection, this Poljot Vulkan might be the perfect piece. After all, you won’t find a more authentic watch than one that was literally made in the USSR!
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