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Pobeda mechanical wristwatch, by ZIM, Maslennikov Watch Factory, circa 1980s.

In nickel-plated stainless-steel case 34 mm in diameter. Silver-colored hands and indices, small seconds. The 2602 movement is marked with the abbreviated name of the factory, "ЗИМ" (ZIM), in Cyrillics, and the diameter of the caliber, under the balance wheel. The crystal is acrylic.

The watch is in excellent condition in terms of appearance, and very good working condition. Our 24-hour test resulted in approximately +5 minutes. We believe that cleaning maintenance and, possibly adjustment of the movement should fix that deviation.

Legend has it that Pob

In nickel-plated stainless-steel case 34 mm in diameter. Silver-colored hands and indices, small seconds. The 2602 movement is marked with the abbreviated name of the factory, "ЗИМ" (ZIM), in Cyrillics, and the diameter of the caliber, under the balance wheel. The crystal is acrylic.

The watch is in excellent condition in terms of appearance, and very good working condition. Our 24-hour test resulted in approximately +5 minutes. We believe that cleaning maintenance and, possibly adjustment of the movement should fix that deviation.

Legend has it that Pobeda was launched in 1946 to mark the first anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, the brand name and specifications approved by Stalin personally. Six watch factories manufactured the Pobeda. The Maslennikov Watch Factory where this watch was made manufactured them from 1951 to 2004. In the 1970s - early 80s, they came out with the "ZIM" brand name but by the V-Day in 1985 the name Pobeda was returned.

Note that modern-day Pobeda watches are quartz and designed completely differently. The Petergof Watch Factory which makes them just used the famous brand name.
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