Raketa is associated with the Petrodvorets Watch Factory near St. Petersburg—an industrial site established in 1721 that later became a key center for Soviet watchmaking. Raketa watches are known for in‑house calibres and a design language that ranges from utilitarian to boldly graphic, reflecting different Soviet-era needs and aesthetics. Vintage Raketa pieces attract collectors for their historical context, distinctive dials, and the appeal of mechanical watches produced largely within a single industrial system.
Seiko 5 Sports Pepsi (Ref. 6309-836A) (39mm; Automatic)
Seiko 5 Sports TBC Case (Ref. 7S36-00A0) (39mm; Automatic) (Rare)
Cristol Watch TV Dial (Ref. 2062) (39mm; Automatic) (Very Very Rare)
Ricoh Sakura UFO Black Case (Ref. R4082) (39mm; Automatic)
A. D. Sambhare Skeleton Watch (35mm; Manual)
Raketa TV Dial (Ref. 386) (32mm; Manual)
Raketa (Ref. Unknown) (28mm; Manual)
Paketa Perpetual Calendar (Ref. 169) (42mm; Manual)
Yema Meangraph Rally Sport (Ref. Unknown) (38mm; Manual)
HMT Shakti (Ref. 599070) (34mm; Manual)
Heuer Camy Mechanical Vintage Chronograph (Ref. Valjoux 7750 movement) (38mm; Manual) Very Rare
LAREX Sport Star Vintage Watch | Swiss Made | Day-Date | 17 Jewels | 1970s
Enthusiast Pack / Audio Technica AT-LP60X + Edifier R1280DB Speakers / Stereo Turntable Package
Audio Technica LP120X USB [Plug & Play]
Audio Technica AT-LP70X