Discover Soviet Heritage: Raketa Watches

Explore Raketa Watches: A Slice of Soviet History

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Vintage Raketa Soviet Watch Cal. 2609 16  Jewels Made in USSR 1970s
Model: SWR009
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Vintage Soviet Watch Svet Cal. 2603 16 Jewels Cream Dial USSR Serviced 2026
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Vintage Raketa 621094 USSR Mechanical Watch – 1980s Petrodvorets Fully Serviced
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Vintage Raketa USSR Watch Model 2609.НА Gold Plated 19 Jewels
Model: SWR017
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Vintage Raketa Watch - A Timeless Soviet Classic 1970s
Model: SWR003
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Vintage Soviet Watch Svet 2609.HA Mechanical Wrist Watch 19 Jewels Working Order 1970s Made in USSR
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Raketa Star Wars Watch USSR – Vintage Soviet Mechanical Day Date 1980s Men’s Collectible Timepiece
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Soviet Raketa Pocket Watch 2609HA Mechanical 19 Jewels Chrome Case Serviced USSR
Model: SWR019
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Vintage Raketa Star Wars USSR Watch 2628 Pearl Silver Dial Soviet Watch
Model: SWR023
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Watch Raketa Puck, Cheburashka Original Soviet Watch 80s
Model: SRW002
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Vintage Soviet Watch Svet Cal. 2603 16 Jewels Leningrad Electric Clock Factory
Model: SWST02
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Raketa Black Prince Watch - Vintage Soviet Era Men's Wristwatch
Model: SWR004
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Explore Raketa Watches: A Slice of Soviet History

Raketa is a watch brand produced by the Petrodvorets Watch Factory, one of the oldest watch factories in USSR. The factory was among the 13 largest watch manufacturers in the Soviet Union and played a significant role in mass-producing wristwatches for personal use.

The brand name Raketa translates to “rocket” in Russian, and it was chosen in honor of Yuri Gagarin’s historic spaceflight. However, in Western Europe and America, the name was often associated with Soviet rocket weaponry.

The first batch of Raketa watches was released in 1961. These timepieces featured a unified movement known as the Raketa-2609NA, which served as the basis for various watch models. These included automatic winding watches, calendar watches, antimagnetic versions, and even a 24-hour scale model (2623.N) designed for people working in challenging conditions (such as polar explorers and submariners).

Notable Raketa models included the “Russia,” “Record,” and “Petrodvorets.” The “Record” watches, with a thickness of just 2.7 mm, remain the flattest mechanical watches ever made, featuring a central seconds hand. In 1965, they received a gold medal at the international Leipzig Fair.

Raketa watches were exported to more than 30 countries worldwide. Despite economic challenges after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Petrodvorets Watch Factory managed to preserve its production and unique equipment. The brand continues to create distinctive timepieces, and in recent years, it has gained attention through collaborations with Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova and participation in the Baselworld exhibition.


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