The bezel for the 2. Time zone can be rotated in both directions. The watch is easy to read thanks to the luminous hands and numbers, and the mineral glass has a beautiful curvature. The screwed glass back gives a clear view of the beautiful Poljot 3133 caliber. This model also looks very nice with a stainless steel bracelet.
FUNCTIONS:
Time display: hours / minutes / seconds, date, chronograph: stop function (cumulative), 30-minute counter
INDICATORS | SHOW:
Small seconds at position 9, central second hand (stopwatch function), 30-minute counter at position 3, date window at position 6, rotating bezel for the 2nd hour. Time zone above crown at 9 o'clock
CASING:
Brushed and polished stainless steel, lug width 20mm, mineral glass (+ GLASS BACK), screwed glass back, Ø 39mm, height: 13.5mm
DIAL:
Dial: metallic white and blue, hands: metallic with green luminous paint, red and black Numerals/indices: metallic with green luminous paint, scales: red, black and yellow
Specifications Poljot/MakTime 3133
Elevator: manual winding
Movement caliber: 31mm
Movement Height: 7.38mm
Jewels: 23
Functions/complications: hours, minutes, seconds, calendar, stopwatch totalizing
Shock protection: Yes (Poljot)
Frequency: 3 Hz (21,600 vph)
Daily rate deviation: from -10 to +50 s/day (manufacturer specification MakTime)
Power reserve: chronograph off: 42-45 hours - chronograph on: 37-39 hours
The Poljot 3133 movement
Has a Russian heart powered by Swiss precision. In the early 1970s, Poljot wanted to modernize the 3017 chronograph movement that had been produced until then. The number should increase. The filigree column wheel mechanism of the 3017 should be replaced by a modern cam switch mechanism. The 3017 was already built on a Venus production line imported from Switzerland (Fabrique d'Ebauches Vénus SA) based on the Venus 150. This tried and tested approach was to be used again in the early 1970s with the new chronograph (31mm). This time, a production line from Valjoux SA (today ETA, Swatch Group) was taken over and the movement was given an even more powerful Russian heart (balance wheel). The basis for the Russian Poljot 3133 was the Valjoux 7734 or 7733. The machines, plans and know-how were once again bought here in a very good place.