Pobeda—meaning ‘Victory’—became one of the emblematic post‑war Soviet watch names, with production of the Pobeda movement beginning in 1946. These watches were designed to be reliable and widely available, making them a common daily-wear choice across the USSR. Vintage Pobeda pieces are collected for straightforward mechanical construction, period-correct typography and dial design, and their place in mid‑20th‑century Soviet manufacturing history that shaped mass-market watch ownership.
Ricoh Crystal (Ref. 61021A) (37mm; Automatic)
Seiko 5 DX Hi Beat 480152 (Ref. 6106-7650) (37mm; Automatic)
Seiko 5 Hi Beat 102839 (Ref. 7009-8210) (37mm; Automatic)
West End Sowar Primo Jumbo (Ref. D-3448 2730) (37mm; Manual) (Very Rare)
Seiko 5 Hi Beat 202068 (Ref. 7009-3140 A) (37mm; Automatic)
Seiko 5 Sports 50M Resist (Ref. 7S26-03D0 A4) (37mm; Automatic)
HMT Vikas Roman Numericals (Ref. 052091) (37mm; Manual)
HMT Chetak (Ref. 051321) (36mm; Manual)
Orbica UFO Swiss Super (Ref. 680035) (38mm; Manual) (Rare)
HMT Avinash Madura Coats Edition (Ref. 040412) (36mm; Manual)
HMT Pilot Three Liner (Ref. 200184 TS) (35mm; Manual)
HMT Rohit (Ref. 505095) (36mm; Manual)
Mondia De Luxe Golden Horse Super Mint (Ref. NO 9039) (36mm; Manual)
Poebeda Tonneau (Ref. 276055) (35mm; Manual)
F.Bachschmid Pocket Watch (Ref. Unknown) (52mm; Manual)
Seiko 5 (Ref. 4R36-00B0) (36mm; Automatic)
Enthusiast Pack / Audio Technica AT-LP60X + Edifier R1280DB Speakers / Stereo Turntable Package
Audio-Technica AT-LP120XUSB Direct-Drive Professional Turntable [Plug & Play]
Audio-Technica AT-LP70X Fully Automatic Belt-Drive Turntable