Poljot 3133
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| Poljot 3133 |
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Description
In the 1970ies, the swiss movement factory Valjoux sold their machines, which once
produced the chronographe caliber 7734 into the USSR, to Poljot, which used them to
produce their chrongraph movement, called 3133. Most of the parts are identical and regarding
the quality, this movement is quite OK.
The movement used a coulisse lever system, which results in a quite inprecise feeling of
the buttons and the jumping of the chronographe second hand at start. Different that on then
Valjoux 7734 movement, all chronograph related gears run in jewels, and the Glucydur balance
swings in a Poljot-own shock protection system. The balance is of a smaller diameter, which
makes it faster beating (21600 A/h).
The Poljot 3133 has got a date quickset mechanism, which work by turning back the hands to
23:00 and advancing them to midnight.
Technical data
| Manufacturer | Poljot |
| Caliber | 3133 |
| Number of jewels | 23 |
| Escapement | Anchor with pallets |
| Balance | Glucydur |
| Shock protection(s) | Poljot |
| Balance cock direction | clockwise |
| Hairspring stud | moveable |
| Regulator type | Hairspring key |
| Features | s,QG,RDR,CHR |
| Functions | Hour, minute, second, day, Chronograph |
| Beats per hour | 21600 |
| Size | 133/4''' |
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Usage gallery
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