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Posted: Wed Apr 16th, 2008 06:44 pm |
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All righttttyyy then, I have what may be a stupid question; I just bought and recieved a russian watch which is the Moscow classic amphibia all black. Well when I opened it it was in a poljot tin with a certificate now the cert matches all the numbers on the watch #14 of 500 etc.. Are th 2 companies one in the same. I know that my last moscow classic came in a wood box, can anyone help me.face4.gif..TIA p.s. I am about to take Camera_photos.ginow for all can see. Last edited on Wed Apr 16th, 2008 06:45 pm by slinky469 |
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Posted: Wed Apr 16th, 2008 07:35 pm |
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Poljot is sort of the big Russian umbrella company with brands such as Buran, Aviator, and Sturmanskie. They do/did sell watches with the Poljot name also. Poljot has decided (as far as I know) to lessen its watch manufacturing. Moscow Classic seens to be the new brand that is coming in to fill the void (if there is one). Moscow Classic bought up all the remaining Molijna hand wind movements. So, you still see them in their models. As for the Poljot container/tin, I'm sure they are just using them up to deliver watches. I wouldn't be concerned about it. I've owned a number of Classic models and all have come in Poljot tins or no box at all. :)
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Posted: Wed Apr 16th, 2008 07:39 pm |
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You could call Poljot the parent company of sorts. Almost all Russian watches I have seen seem to be related to Poljot in some forum or fashion. I guess like a quasi-parent company. All my Russians came with Poljot cards I think. Except for my Vostok-Europe's.
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Posted: Wed Apr 16th, 2008 07:54 pm |
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Most "Poljots" made today are made by Volmax. Moscow Classic is a totally different company; but all use Russian (sometimes Swiss) movements. Marc
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Posted: Wed Apr 16th, 2008 08:50 pm |
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Thanks for all the info guys. I will posting picks of it here soon. :D
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