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Soviet watch "Pobeda" - Malachite watch

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  • Made in the USSR in the 1980s, in good working condition with reference #2602.
  • Crafted with a gilded case, malachite dial, and leather strap.
  • Measures 1.3 inches in diameter and 18mm strap width.
  • Handpicked by SovietWatches
  • Vintage from the 1980s
  • Materials: plexiglass, Malachite, gilded brass
  • Power: Mechanical
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Vintage watch "Pobeda" with dial made of gemstone Malachite .
Unique watch will be a great gift.

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Watch in good working condition .
Gilded watch case in perfect condition (restored by Jeweler) .

Mechanical watch not required battery , watch uses mechanical mechanism to measure the passage of time.

Watch made in 1980s in USSR

Specifications:
- case measures 1,3 inches (3,4cm) in diameter
- strap width 18mm
- movement caliber #2602
- 17 jewels
- Comes with new leather strap.

Vintage watch “Pobeda”(“Victory”), manufactured by First Moscow Watch Factory.

-The watch will be carefully packaged and shipped via Registered Air Mail.
- the dial could be a little different as on photo

History -
Pobeda (Russian: Победа, Victory) is a Russian brand of wrist-watches owned by the Petrodvorets Watch Factory "Raketa". The brand name was chosen by Stalin himself in April 1945,[1] when he gave the order that the first watches be ready for the 1st year of Victory celebration. The first prototype came out of the Penza factory by the end of 1945, and the first model for the public came out of the Kirov Watch Factory in March 1946.

Based on a French design, the Pobeda's simple, 15-jewel movement was cost-effective, reliable, and easy to manufacture and maintain. Prior to World War II, during a period of rapid industrialization in the Soviet Union, the Soviet government sought international funding and expertise in developing a domestic industry for timepieces. Eventually the French watch manufacturer LIP was chosen; they established a new watch factory in Penza and licensed several movement designs to the new establishment. One design dating from 1908, the R-26 movement, was further developed and renamed the K-26, with significant alterations to the original design. World War II temporarily disrupted these plans, but after the Allied victory, this watch design was quickly finished at Penza, and full-scale production commenced at the First Moscow Watch Factory. Joseph Stalin chose the name Pobeda (Victory) to celebrate the end of the war.

While the basic K-26 design was shared by these manufacturers, some of them carried on building watches using movements of the same fundamental design under various names, incorporating further refinements and alterations, such as shockproofing, and automatic day/date indicators. For instance, Petrodvorets used brand names including Lotos, Majak ("Маяк", Lighthouse), Neva ("Нева", the Neva River), Start ("Старт"), Svet ("Свет", Light), and Raketa (Ракета, Rocket), which eventually became the firm's single brand name from 1962. The Chistopol plant produced Chaika ("Чайка", Seagull), Druzhba ("Дружба", Friendship), Jantar ("Янтарь", Amber), Kama ("Кама", River Kama), Kolos ("Колос", Spike), Raduga ("Радуга", Rainbow), Rubin ("Рубин"), Saturn ("Сатурн"), Uran ("Уран"), and Vostok, which became the standard brand for the company.

First Moscow Watch Factory further developed a centre-second variant of this movement and it was not only made under the Pobeda name, but also became the basis of a generation of watches including the Sportivnie ("Спортивные", for sportsman), Sturmanskie ("Штурманские", for navigator), etc. A lasting legacy of the Pobeda can be seen in the Raketa 2609-series movements: while still in production, they are dimensionally fully compatible with the K-26.

Pobeda watches were sold across the Soviet Union and many other Warsaw Pact nations, and today they are ubiquitous in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Many Pobeda watches were created to commemorate special occasions, such as victories in battle, Party congresses, or space flights. These commemorative watches were often given as gifts.

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Mason May 4, 2026

This watch is exquisite! It's even better in person. The Malachite is beautiful and has iridescent-like reflections. The brass is also better in person.

Mason May 4, 2026

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Etsy buyer Apr 4, 2026

Beautiful watch. Really unique and I’m very happy with it

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KOURTNEY Feb 17, 2026

Great watch! I love it.

KOURTNEY Feb 17, 2026

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Thank you 🙏 Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

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Brittany Oct 27, 2025

I really appreciated the how to wind instructions from the seller. My husband loved the gift!

Brittany Oct 27, 2025

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Thank you 😊 🙏

SovietWatches
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Odessa, Ukraine

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