Monday, May 24, 2010

Before buying a Swiss Aviator watch, a look at Volmax

as clock collectors and hobby watchmaker, I fly a company under the radar, seemingly overlooked in the confusion of brands noticed. The company is Volmax, a Russian watch manufacturer based in Moscow.

If you think flying clock through the purchase of a Breitling, Omega or other trademark of pilot or I would suggest a look at Volmax, especially if the prices of the major Swiss brands make you hesitant.

Although you may have heard of them Volmax is not new to the scene. The company was founded in 2000, as a group of experienced professionals Poljot took work. Poljot was recognised and reputable name in the history of the Russian watch industry. One could say that Volmax has accepted, where Poljot ceased. Actually, the company has a large tree.

Volmax are clocks under the "Volmax" name markets. Instead manufactures and markets the company several different lines. My favorite line of watches under one roof is Volmax Aviator to submit a trademark strongly connected Russian Aviation history.

Hughes Aviator is a good example of a watch on this line. It is a classic "Aviator" in the generic sense of the word. The clock is designed with a marketing tie-in the movie "The Aviator", history of eccentric Flugpionier Howard Hughes played Leonardo DiCaprio.

Watch Volmax quality is good and compares their performance positively on many Swiss Flieger Chronograph style - even if some models cost only a third of the price.

Most Volmax are chronograph factory on Poljot 3133 watches, since 1975 produces based. It is a reliable, hand-winding the heart is the clock. Other models are equipped with Swiss ETA 2671 and ETA 7750 movements.

Case for Aviator watches are made of stainless steel. You see, true flight watches are made of gold or other soft metals.

Watch a further Volmax, the Shturmanskie Omega might like buyers. The name is a mouthfull but knew that was the first man in space, astronaut JURI Gagarin, aa Shturmanskie about his space suit collar in this historic flight?

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