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31 March 2014, 08:31 PM | #1 |
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Basel 2014 - Longines Heritage 1935
Lost for me among the shuffle of the new Rolex releases was this 42mm cushion-cased gem from Longines.
"Longines Heritage 1935"....Inspiration from heritage without the need for white gold. ;-) http://novelties.longines.com/heritage-collection.html Calibre: Mechanical, self-winding movement L615 (ETA 2895/2) 11½ lines, 27 jewels, 28,800 vibrations per hour, 42-hour power reserve Functions: Hours, minutes, small seconds and date aperture at 6 o'clock Cases : Cushion-shaped, ∅ 42 mm, steel, Scratch-resistant sapphire glass, several anti-reflection Water-resistant: To 3 bar (30 metres) Dial: Matt black, 11 painted Arabic numerals coated with Super-LumiNova® Hands: Pear skeleton hands, rhodium-plated and sanded, coated with Super-LumiNova® Strap: Black alligator strap with buckle |
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I think the watch could have been a tad smaller and a white gold case would have given it quite a nice weight and wrist feel, however, I find it stunning! Well done Longines, we can always count on that brand to bring some lovely vintage looking pieces.
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I thought it looked good in the "metal"...crown is a little plain, but it's a nice watch. Longines is putting together quite a nice historic collection.
Here's a pic from Basel and one of the 1973 chrono for good measure! Cheers! Mike
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They also release the Conquest Heritage.. I'm definitely getting this one. http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/baselwo...true-throwback |
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good point on the conquest heritage. longines has really put together a nice heritage collection at an attractive price point. Quote:
marc - i'm looking forward to seeing this piece for sure. of course the cushion shape is by no means unique, but, it is very attractive when done right. i'll have to wait to see it person to see how well it all comes together. it seems like the crown might be a weak point, design-wise? one thing for sure: no fake patina! that puts a smile on my face. :-) |
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very cool, mike. thanks for the live pix.
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The case with the squared off edges almost looks like a small Panerai, the dial absolutely does not but I love the look of this piece I think it's stunning!!
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I agree about the size...could have been perfect at 37-40mm. I still like the look though. will there be a white dial version?
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Same here, oversized is so passé. But looks good, agreed.
At least Rolex keeps the same size instead of blowing everything up. (Since the GMT WG was referenced)
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well, the original watch from the 1930s was 41mm, so, one could say the watch is pretty much right-sized.... anyway, there's a nice hodinkee write up here: http://www.hodinkee.com/blog/introdu...h-pilots-watch and some more live pix: and, for good measure, the czechoslovak air force inspiration: |
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The Longines line is really starting to be a great bang for your buck! Reminds me of Omega 10 years ago..
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This particular watch is really nice - too large - but still nice in a number of ways. |
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late bump
but this watch is stunning pushes all my buttons in the right place and the pricing is agreeable for an ETA |
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It's a beautiful watch.
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Awesome watch. Thanks for sharing
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Very attractive watch!
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I love Longines heitage pieces..and this one is no exception.
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26 June 2014, 02:09 AM | #19 |
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What's the price on this model?
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26 June 2014, 04:08 AM | #20 |
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I think its $2,300
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I have it ordered. 4-8 weeks and special orders will be filled before any stock at AD's. I really hope it doesn't take two months!
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Yes - this took my eye as well. Looks like a very nice unique timepiece for not too much money.
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27 September 2014, 09:56 PM | #24 |
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How about this one http://www.longines.com/watches/heri.../L2.779.4.53.0
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