Description
This movement seems to originate from the 1930ies. It does not use a shock protection, but has got a small decentral second hand, and the shapes of the plates remind of early times.
Technically, this movement is not modern at all, except the screw-less glucydur balance. But the hairspring is bent in a Breguet-Shape, which is normally only used in very expensive watches. The reason is, that this movement is a constructed like the french LIP R-26.
This movement, called “Pobjeda”, was produced by a number of russian watch factories, such as the second Moscow watch factory, which called it Slava 2602.
Technical data
| Manufacturer: | ZIM | 
| Caliber: | 2602 | 
| Caliber base: | ZIM 2602 | 
| Size: | 11 1/2''' | 
| A/h: | 18000 | 
| Number of jewels: | 15 | 
| Escapement: | Pallet lever | 
| Balance types: | 
    Glucydur anular balance | 
| Shock protection(s): | 
      none | 
| Balance bearing / direction hairspring: | Clockwise | 
| Moveable stud: | no | 
| Adjust mechanism: | Breguet type hairspring, hairspring key | 
| Construction: | 
      
      
          
        
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| Winding mechanism: | yoke winding system | 
| Setting lever spring: | 4 hole(s) | 
| Features: |  
    
       
        
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