Love Working on This Movement. Fixing a Poljot 2614 2H & Testing New Tools.
Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel! Today on the bench, I’ve got a really interesting Poljot—a square-cased model with the 2614.2H movement. This movement was produced sometime in the ’70s and ’80s and was used in a lot of Soviet-era watches known for their reliability and simple, no-nonsense design. I found this one while browsing online and just had to grab it. There’s something about these vintage watches that I really love—the design, the history, and of course, the mechanics. And the 2614.2H is a movement I really enjoy working on, just like the Pobeda. It’s simple, well-built, and always satisfying to service. So, let’s take a closer look at this watch, check out the movement, and see what kind of shape it’s in. Hope you enjoy—let’s get into it!

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