Poljot Alarm 40mm - Poljot 2612.1, last pieces - Rarity!

SKU
4101B
€385.00
Delivery Time:
1-2 days
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Caliber: Poljot   2612.1 with alarm function, manual winding

Watchcase: polished stainless steel

Dial: blue

Diameter: 40 mm

Height: 12 mm

Lug to Lug width: 49mm

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Rarity!
 
The   Poljot Alarm 40 mm! Comes with 2  high quality leather straps included from RIOS1931 - in blue and black!
 
I managed to get some few pieces of this very nice and special Poljot Alarm watch from old factory stock !
 
This elegant Poljot Alarm  watch has a massive, polished special stainless steel case with 40 mm diameter, 12 mm height, 18 mm bandwidth , 2 riffeled good to handle crowns and a hardened, flat mineral crystal!
 
The mechanical alarm caliber Poljot 2612.1 runs with 18 jewels, two separated spring housings, monometallic steel balance spring and 18.000 halfrotations/hour. The loud rattling alarm noise sounds 13 seconds.   This Poljot Alarm has a specially loud alarm noise!
  
The metallic-blue dial with red scale shows very well readable green luminous indexes and green luminous cathedral shaped hands - the dial and the screwed back are cyrillic signed.
 
This watch is limited to 999 pieces and comes with watchbox  and high quality RIOS1931 black Buffalo leather strap. 
 
Also with additional blue high quality RIOS1931 Louisiana Crocodile Calf leather strap.
 
A very nice Poljot alarm watch for watch enthousiasts - only few pieces available!
 
You can find all our alarm watches here: https://www.poljot24.de/en/uhrtypen/alarm.html
 

Further information on the alarm clock caliber:

You can wind the alarm clock with the upper crown or tension the spring mechanism accordingly - the longer you wind it, the longer the alarm clock purrs. (maximum 13 seconds)

The alarm clock then reliably wakes up at the set alarm time - you can turn the alarm hand through the upper crown in one direction accordingly and set the alarm time - of course you can only set the alarm time 12 hours in advance, as there is no 24 hour alarm caliber.

When the alarm time is reached, the alarm clock starts purring accordingly.

The best thing to do is to let the alarm rattle off and only pull it up again when you want to be woken up again! If you want to interrupt the alarm tone, you can do this by pulling out the crown. #

You can wind this watch up to the stop - overwinding is not possible and it is good for the rate behavior of the watch if the spring has enough winding power. If you turn the clock a little backwards when setting the time, the second blocks and you can set the clock to the second ...