 | Vostok (means "east") Based in Chistopol, Vostok are known for making military watches for the Red Army during the Cold War. Their designs are credited with being durable, strong and long-lasting. Vostok means "east" in Russian - so called because the factory was set up in Tatarstan, well to the east of Moscow. |
 | Poljot Poljot are based in Moscow and have now built up an international reputation for swiss type movements in stylish designs ranging from the famous Gagarin Sturmanski to more recent Aviator chronographs. You can also find inexpensive 17 jewel watches and alarms. |
 | Slava (means "glory") Slava are based in Moscow and for a long time have produced distinctly Russian/Soviet designs. But times are changing and they are now updating their image with some very stylish watches. |
 | Molnija (means "lightening") Molnija are know mainly for pocket watches. They make hundreds of designs - all mechanical of course. The Soviet type and those watches celebrating victory in "The Great Patriotic War" (WWII) are the most popular. |
 | Orion Orion were set up about a decade ago and have quickly established themselves as an innovative watchmaking firm. They specialise in tourbillion, see thru and skeleton type designs. |
 | Raketa (means "rocket") Raketa are now sadly out of business. However, there are still many mint Raketa watches out there and we try to get the best of them. |
 | Other Russian Brands Other brands such as Dolphin, Rekord, Luch and Zlatoust. |
 | STRAPS AND BRACELETS Straps and bracelets for watches seen on this site. |