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Velmont spent 31 years making watches the only way he knew — by hand, with care, built to last. As he closes his workshop for good, every piece is now 80% off.Not as a promotion. As a farewell.When the last watch ships — it's over. No restocking. No exceptions.
Movement Type:Automatic Self-Wind
Case Material:Alloy
Glass Type:Mineral Glass
Water Resistance:3 ATM
Case Thickness:13MM
Strap Length:25cm
Strap Material:Silicone
Clasp Type:Buckle
Case Shape:Irregular
Features:Automatic Movement, Skeleton Dial, Water Resistance
Every Velmont piece is covered for 365 days, reflecting our commitment to durability, precision, and lasting confidence.
Our return policy includes a 30-day guarantee, allowing you to send back your order within 30 days for a full refund if it doesn’t meet your expectations. Designed to be seamless and straightforward, this ensures a confident, risk-free experience while choosing a piece meant to be kept — or given.

















Velmont® Iron Ridge
Wear It. Pass It On.
A Viktor Poedagar watch is not just a timepiece — it's a principle made physical. Precision-built to accompany the moments that define you, and the person you choose to share them with.

The Standard of True Watchmaking
316L stainless steel. Fully sealed casings. Superior water resistance. The same materials trusted by the world's finest watchmakers — chosen because a watch meant to be passed on cannot be built any other way.

Built to Last a Lifetime
Every Viktor Poedagar timepiece is crafted to endure what time demands — scratch-proof faces, scratch-proof bracelets, tested to perform as beautifully decades from now as the day it left the workshop.

31 Years of Craft. One Final Farewell.
Viktor spent 31 years making watches the only way he knew — by hand, without shortcuts. Now, as he closes his workshop for good, his entire collection is available at 80% off.For the first time in three decades — and the very last time — anyone can own a piece of his craft.

He Never Discounted A Single Watch.
For 31 years, every piece that left Velmont's workshop was sold at full price. No discounts. No promotions. No exceptions. The value of the craft was never negotiable — until the workshop itself stopped being open.
Fathers passed one to their sons the day they left. Brothers kept one and placed the other in a box with a letter. Couples wore both at the same time. A discount was never listed, never offered, never considered. It was simply part of who Velmont was — until now.
A craft built over three decades on a single quiet principle: a watch without someone to give it to is just a machine.
The first watch shapes who you are. The second reveals who you love.
31 Years Is A Complete Life Of Craft.
In early 2026, Velmont decided to close. Not out of necessity — but because the time had come. There is a moment when the craftsman feels his work is complete. Velmont felt that.
There is one final production run left in the workshop. Watches already finished, built with the same care as always. For the first time in three decades — and the last time ever — Velmont is making the entire collection available to anyone, at 80% off.
When the last watch ships, Velmont closes permanently. No restocking. No new collections. No return. This is not a sale. It is a legacy made available one final time — at the only price Velmont ever offered.
"A watch without someone to give it to is just a machine wearing a beautiful lie."