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 Posted: Fri Dec 30th, 2005 04:41 pm
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Hail POLJOT AVIATOR!!!! Not once but THRICE I timed its power reserve! First it was over 59hours+ and I stopped it & retimed again as I thought I made a mistake in counting. Hence I timed it a second time and it was over 60hours. And I did one last time to confirm its power reserve and this time I recorded to details .....the power reserve is 65 hours and 5 minutes!!!!

What do you say? It puts my Swiss hand-winding watches like Glycine and the recent Aviateur to shame as those Swiss watches only gave me 40-42 hours!

Below is a borrowed pic of the AWESOME POLJOT AVIATOR!!!!


Thus it is money well spent on this $195-250 watch!!!

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 Posted: Fri Dec 30th, 2005 09:26 pm
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Wow, those are great numbers. Which movement does the watch have in it?

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I think it is the:

Poljot 3105 caliber with shock resistant balance, hand-wound, diameter 31 mm, height 5.05 mm, 17 Ruby jewels, 21,600 beats per hour, mean daily rate from -20 to +40 sec/day, 42-hour power reserve.

Mine seems to have substantially more than 42 hours also, but I have not measured it!

Or Ology wrote:
Wow, those are great numbers. Which movement does the watch have in it?

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KenC wrote: I think it is the:

Poljot 3105 caliber with shock resistant balance, hand-wound, diameter 31 mm, height 5.05 mm, 17 Ruby jewels, 21,600 beats per hour, mean daily rate from -20 to +40 sec/day, 42-hour power reserve.

Mine seems to have substantially more than 42 hours also, but I have not measured it!

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Wow, those are great numbers. Which movement does the watch have in it?


Ken you have to measure it!!! I am sure it is the same too!!!:)


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Boy & gals, I did a 4th timing and the power reserve for this watch stood at 64 hours and 55 mins!!!!
WOOOOOW really about
65 hours power reserve!!!

Last edited on Mon Jan 2nd, 2006 05:27 am by watchboy

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watchboy wrote:

Put the Ouzo Away Jacky the New Year Celebration is Over BuddyI'm putting mine to the Test Now.....I Hope I Get as Good of Results as You Jacky  Boy & gals, I did a 4th timing and the power reserve for this watch stood at 64 hours and 55 mins!!!!
WOOOOOW really about
65 hours power reserve!!!

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hehehe.... I ain't alcoholic! Hey I think your Poljot might be the same too, Oscar. But I forgot, is the alarm's movt seperated from the main or integrated with it?

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watchboy wrote:

It is Seperate Jacky...See Below !!! and I Just Got 50 Hours on a Full Wind...Pretty Darn Excellent !!!!!!!!!!

hehehe.... I ain't alcoholic! Hey I think your Poljot might be the same too, Oscar. But I forgot, is the alarm's movt seperated from the main or integrated with it?

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Oscar, 50 hours and counting or just 50 hours +/-? Even if it is 50 hours +/-, I would say it is incredible!!! Cos other higher ends Swiss watches have only 40-42 hours of power reserve!

Darn I need to time my other POLJOT CHRONO, still a virgin sitting in the box!

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Jacky,
Have a few drinks and take the spring out and measure it for us. :D
watchboy wrote:
hehehe.... I ain't alcoholic! Hey I think your Poljot might be the same too, Oscar. But I forgot, is the alarm's movt seperated from the main or integrated with it?

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Randy, if I had a few drinks, I might think that my POLJOT AVIATOR has 365 days of POWER RESERVE!!!

Ask Oscar about it! He knows what is multiple factor of the drinks he had the other day!

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The results of my own test on the three 17j. mechanicals I own:

1.   Invicta skeleton with Chinese mvmt.=42 hrs.

2.   Buran Flight, Poljot mvmt.         =48 hrs

3.   Glycine Incursore, Unitas mvmt.    =51 hrs  

All pretty good times but I can't equal over 60 hrs.

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