This Raketa 2628H is a classic example of Soviet-era watchmaking, produced at the Petrodvorets Watch Factory during the 1970s. Built around the reliable 18-jewel manual-wind 2628H movement, it features a clean white dial with raised Arabic numerals, a simple three-hand layout, and a framed day–date window at 3 o’clock. The typography and proportions are unmistakably Soviet: functional, honest, and designed for everyday use.
The case shows expected wear for its age, with light marks on the bezel and crown, but the dial retains its charm and legibility. The movement is clean and running, a testament to Raketa’s reputation for durable and easily serviceable calibres. Fitted with a tan leather strap, the watch carries a straightforward, utilitarian character that appeals to collectors of USSR horology.
A well-preserved mechanical piece from one of the longest-running watch factories in the world — ideal for enthusiasts who appreciate historical value, Soviet design language, and robust manual-wind calibres.
| Brand | Raketa |
| Reference | 2628H |
| Movement | Manual Wind – 18 Jewels |
| Case Material | Chrome-Plated Metal |
| Case Size | Approx. 38mm (including crown) |
| Dial | White dial with raised Arabic numerals |
| Functions | Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Day, Date |
| Crystal | Acrylic |
| Caseback | Stainless Steel (engraved serial) |
| Strap | Tan Leather Strap |
| Country of Manufacture | USSR |
| Condition | Vintage – visible wear on case; dial and movement in good working order |