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  • JIMH - Subject of the year: pre-owned watches

    On Thursday December 3 2015 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, the 19th International Symposium of Watch Marketing (Journee Internationale du Marketing Horloger JIMH) will address this unique subject under the appealing title of « Les vies multiples d'une montre (pre-owned watches) ».
    The annual meeting of the professionals from the watch industry will focus its attention on a growing parallel market whose annual income is estimated at more than 10 billion Swiss francs. Speakers will talk about distribution networks, behavior of watch aficionados, attention given by the brands or even the position of auction companies.

    Famous speakers already confirmed
    Business leaders and specialists will deeply analyze the "pre-owned syndrome" which is rarely discussed within the trade media. Program preview of December 3, a day dedicated to get together for the marketing professionals and the watch lovers:
    - A conference held by Christian Odin, CEO of Cresus, on pre-owned market, customers and experiences
    - Experts round-table with the participation of Walter von Kaenel, president of Longines ; Antoine Simonin, publisher ; Regis Huguenin-Dumittan, director of the Musee International d'Horlogerie and Valery Bezençon, Professor of Marketing at University of Neuchâtel
    - "The estimation process of a pre-owned watch", a conference held by Osvaldo Patrizzi, horological consultant
    - A presentation of the auction sales by Geoffroy Ader, managing director of Antiquorum Online.

    The full program is available on the website www.marketinghorloger.ch. Registration is open. 

  • Longines - FEI Awards 2015

    On Friday 13 November 2015, Longines had the honor to present the Longines Rising Star Award to an outstanding young equestrian athlete. This year, the award was presented to British show jumping rider Jessica Mendoza by Juan-Carlos Capelli, Vice-President of Longines and Head of International Marketing. He also awarded her an elegant Longines watch from the new Longines DolceVita collection, which celebrates contemporary elegance and feminity, and is therefore a perfect match for the talented young female athlete.

    The recipient of the 2015 Longines Rising Star Award Jessica Mendoza can already look back on an impressive track record at only nineteen years old. In the last twelve months alone, she has won over 10 major competitions and she recently finished second at the prestigious Longines FEI World CupTM Jumping in Helsinki. This summer, she also became the youngest British athlete in forty years to compete at the 2015 European Jumping Championships. Thanks to her determination and hard work, Jessica Mendoza is now competing alongside and against the world's most successful show jumping athletes. She is known as being focused, cool under pressure and she is a true role model in the equestrian community.

    The FEI Awards were set up in 2009 and are presented each year to individuals and organizations contributing to progress and excellence in equestrian sports - both indoor and outdoor. The Longines Rising Star Award rewards athletes between the ages of 14 and 21 who demonstrate outstanding sporting talent.

  • Longines - FEI World Cup Jumping North American League

    The series of the Longines FEI World Cup™ Jumping North American League began in Bromont this weekend and was marked by the victory of Schuyler Riley on Dobra de Porceyo. As the Top Partner of the FEI, Longines is the Title Partner, Official Timekeeper and Watch of the fourteen legs of the series, which qualify the participants to the final of the Longines FEI World CupTM Jumping in Göteborg in March 2016.

    The first season of the Longines FEI World CupTM Jumping North American League opened this week-end in Bromont, Canada, with the victory of Schuyler Riley on Dobra de Porceyo timed by Longines, the Title Partner, Official Timekeeper and Watch of the series. The 14 separate competitions that make up this series take place throughout the U.S, Canada and Mexico from August until the Longines FEI World CupTM Jumping final in Göteborg in March 2016. As Title Partner, Longines also serves as Official Timekeeper and Official Watch of this event.

  • Longines - Equestrian Collection

    Boasting a decidedly bold design, the various models of this collection nevertheless remain true to the elegance that characterises the winged hourglass brand.
    Shapes and materials derive their inspiration from symbolic elements of equestrian sports with which Longines have been intertwined for over a century. Arches on racetracks evoking horseshoes, stirrups and fine leather of saddles are the b images found in the bold lines of these watches dedicated to female equestrian sports lovers.

    The models evoking the arch are available in four sizes - 23 mm, 26 mm and 30 mm and 34 mm - while watches drawing their inspiration from the stirrup come in three sizes, 23.50 mm, 26.50 mm and 30 mm.
    Their steel cases house a quartz movement and each of these watches also comes in a diamond-set version. The polished black lacquer and mother-of-pearl dials are adorned with diamond indexes, while the silver-coloured flinque dial features Roman numerals and the silver-coloured sunburst dial Arabic numerals.
    The stirrup-shaped model with a mother-of-pearl dial is also available in an even more dazzling version, decorated with a double row of diamonds. All the watches in this collection are fitted with overstitched leather straps matching the rider outfit.

  • Longines - Ladies Diamond Conquest

    The Ladies Diamond Conquest models combine the brilliance of precious stones with the strength of ceramic in black and white. The dynamic beauty of those models, achieved through a marriage of sporty design and glittering diamonds, echoes the fine balance between performance and elegance. Sporty women who appreciate elegance will find exactly what they are looking for.


    The Ladies Diamond Conquest models are aimed at those women who enjoy sport but are not willing to compromise on elegance. Thanks to the use of diamonds and the innovative combination with ceramic, these models add a touch of sophistication to the sporty beauty of Longines' range of products. With its delicate balance, the Ladies Diamond Conquest watch is the ideal timepiece to weapon many occasions; during an equestrian competition, a tennis tournament or while having fun on the ski slopes, but in the same vein it will add a touch of elegance worn for a cocktail party or a formal dinner.
    These glittering timepieces boast a dynamic beauty which has been achieved by the use of ceramic embellished with 54 Top Wesselton VVS diamonds set around the inside of the bezel and on the dial. The bezel and the bracelet are reinforced by the use of white or black ceramic while the matching dial - white mother-of-pearl or black - completes the appeal of this model.
    The Ladies Diamond Conquest models have a screw-down case back while the crown has a lateral protection. They are water-resistant to 5 bar and the bracelets have a triple safety folding clasp. The stainless steel case has a diameter of 35 mm and houses a quartz movement that shows the hours, minutes, seconds and date.


    Thanks to their delicate balance between performance and elegance, these robust timepieces are ideal for women who enjoy sport but at the same time appreciate refinement. The Ladies Diamond Conquest models have added a new dimension to the Longines Sport Collection thanks to the inclusion of diamonds and the combination of these precious gems with the strength of ceramic.



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  • Longines - Premio Longines Lydia Tesio

    The Swiss watch brand and Capannelle reaffirmed their collaboration for the third year on 24 October 2013 during an elegant event held at the Ara Pacis Museum in the centre of Rome. That same evening the Premio Longines Longines Lydia Tesio - Le Signore dell'Ippica were awarded to seven women known for their exceptional commitment to the equestrian world.
    The Capannelle racecourse was the stage of the Premio Longines Lydia Tesio, an international group 1 race of 2000 meters for mares aged 3 years and up, on Sunday October 27. Fabio Branca on Charity Line won this race in 2'03''06. The jockey, the owner of the horse and the trainer received a Longines watch.
    The Premio Longines Lydia Tesio is dedicated to the memory of Donna Lydia, the first Italian woman in horseracing history. She was the wife of the famous thoroughbred breeder Federico Tesio. It explains why the "Premio Longines Lydia Tesio - Le Signore dell'Ippica", a prize meant to reward the exceptional commitment of women in the equestrian world, was awarded on the same week to seven women.
    During this week, Longines presented a watch that embodies its philosophy: Longines DolceVita. The official watch of the event is a quartz timepiece in steel and rose gold. It is set with 32 diamonds (0.269 carat, Top Wesselton VVS) whose sparkle emphasises the rectangular form and harmonious proportions of the case. The white dial features ten indices, an Arabic numeral 12 and rose hands that indicate the hours and minutes, with a small second at 6 o'clock. This elegant, contemporary model is mounted on a steel and rose gold bracelet.

  • Longines - Ladies Awards 2013

    An exceptional jury, chaired by Simon Baker and made up of Nathalie Belinguier, President of the International Federation of Gentlemen and Ladies Riders, Francesca Cumani, equestrian sports anchor on CNN, Louis Romanet, President of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities and Ingmar De Vos, General Secretary of the International Equestrian Federation, awarded the Longines Ladies Awards 2013 to Princess Zahra Aga Khan, Athina Onassis de Miranda and Sophie Thalmann. With this prizes, Longines wishes to highlight the elegance of careers dedicated to the equine cause.
     


    Princess Zahra Aga Khan received an award for her commitment to horsebreeding.
    Athina Onassis de Miranda received an award for her contribution to the development of equestrian sports in Latin America, in particular through the Athina Onassis Horse Show.
    Sophie Thalmann received an award for promoting the equestrian world through arts and media.
     


    The ceremony, which took place in the beautiful gardens of Chantilly castle, was followed by a gala dinner inside the gallery of painting in the Château de Chantilly.
    As the official partner of some of the most prestigious flat races in the world, the Swiss watchmaker has created a new collection, Conquest Classic, suitable for wearing in all the excitement of the winner's enclosure at prestigious racecourses. Set with 30 diamonds, the official watch of the Prix de Diane Longines is a marriage of steel and rose gold and features a white mother-of-pearl dial with diamond indices.

  • Lifestyle - Every Day Timing

    Worldtempus - 12 March 2013
    There are a host of wonderful timepieces on the market that fit in any woman's daily life - from getting the kids off to school, to managing business meetings, and going out after work with co-workers. Generally, these watches are strap or bracelet watches and often add a twist of versatility via either interchangeable straps or two-tone appeal. Indeed, with the price of an ounce of gold continually in the high retail prices, savvy dressers are looking for ways to mix gold with white metals such as sterling silver and stainless steel to get the most of today's best accessories looks for a more affordable price. 

    Often, too, these watches have a little extra function to them. Some may sport a date indicator, a sub seconds dial or a chronograph. Top watch brands today totally understand the concept of ease and comfort on the wrist for daily needs, and are complying by offering some of the trendiest, but timelessly elegant, watches on the market. Most often these watches are an insatiable mix of stainless steel and rose gold tones - often with a shimmering accent of diamonds to bring the look all together for a day to night appeal. What's more, today's trends are calling for slightly smaller watches, so most of these beauties are a sleek 30 to 34mm in diameter - perfect for any wrist.



    Among the top brands in this arena are Baume & Mercier, with its classic Linea line that features interchangeable straps and bracelets that the wearer can easily change to match her any mood. In fact, recently, the brand even teamed with actress Emmanuelle Chriqui to design a strap for Linea. The result is a sporty chic woven strap in orange, tan and white.


    Similarly, brands such as Longines and Raymond Weil are also on top of trends with two-tone bracelet looks and seasonal color strap watches that let women mix and match their jewelry wardrobe and always be in style. For everyday living and easy wearability in any situation, basic is beautiful.

  • Longines - Longines Singapore Gold Cup 2012

    Singapore, Saint-Imier (Switzerland) - 11 November 2012 - The third installment of the Longines Singapore Gold Cup 2012 raised a total of S$236,728 for the Chaoyang School through a charity luncheon. The crown jewel event of local turf with a S$1.35 million prize purse, ensures that this domestic Group One race is one of the most prestigious races in the region. Alan Munro aboard Better Life was the first to dash past the finishing line, joining the realms of local racing legends immortalised by their triumphs in the high profile race. The Longines Saint-Imier Collection was also awarded to the winning jockey, Mr. Alan Munro, the horse-trainer, Mr. Takaoka and owner, Mrs. Kusumoto to recognize their merits.  

    This milestone race was attended by Guest-of-Honour, Chairman of Tote Board, Mr Bobby Chin, Longines Vice-President and Head of International Marketing, Mr. Juan-Carlos Capelli and Longines Ambassador of Elegance, Ms. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.  

    Traditionally, the Singapore Gold Cup Day is designated as an annual Charity Race Day. Since Longines took on the title sponsorship in 2010, Longines has continued to dedicate this event towards charity, raising funds for Chaoyang School, one of the social service programmes supported by Community Chest. A charity auction was held showcasing Mr. Ong Kim Seng's painting, a timepiece from The Longines Saint-Imier Collection, a stunning hat donned by Longines Ambassador of Elegance, Ms. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan at Prix de Diane Longines in June 2011, as well as six art pieces done by the students of Chaoyang School to raise funds together with table sales and outright donations. The charity luncheon raised S$236,728. 

    Commenting on Longines' role in the Longines Singapore Gold Cup, Mr. Juan-Carlos Capelli, Longines' Vice President & Head of International Marketing said, "As the Official Partner and Timekeeper of the Singapore Turf Club, Longines is proud to present the Longines Singapore Gold Cup for the third year. We are enthusiastic about the good synergy formed from this partnership and look forward to continuity." 

    Longines' passion for horses began with the manufacture of a pocket chronograph depicting a jockey and his mount, engraved by hand on the back of the case. Since 1881, Longines is committed to horseracing and its chronographs have been highly sought after by racegoers ever since. The brand today is official partner and timekeeper to numerous prestigious events around the world embracing horse racing, show jumping and endurance riding. Alongside the Longines Singapore Gold Cup, it is affiliated to other iconic races such as the Prix de Diane Longines, the Dubai World Cup, the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Royal Ascot, the H.H. The Emir's Trophy presented by Longines, the Longines Hong Kong International races, the Melbourne Cup Carnival, the Longines Handicap de las Americas, the Grand Prix Longines Lydia Tesio, the Longines Grosser Preis von Baden and the Kentucky Derby. 

  • Longines - Agassiz 180th Anniversary Limited Edition

     The Agassiz 180th Anniversary Limited Edition watch is a contemporary addition to the collection launched in 1982 as a tribute to the founder of Longines, Auguste Agassiz. This model has an ultra-slim rose gold case with a diameter of 25.50 mm set with 180 diamonds. The timeless style of this exceptional timepiece, fitted with a quartz movement, is completed by the mother-of-pearl dial featuring twelve diamond hour-symbols. Mounted on a black alligator strap, this sleek and sophisticated model is available in a limited series of 180 pieces.

  • Longines - Twenty-Four Hours

    These timepieces, which had been developed specifically from the brand's aviators' watches, had a very distinctive 24-hour dial. This technical characteristic met the needs of navigators who, at the time, had to determine the position of the aircraft and set up a flight plan. Longines has now re-issued this watch for both historical and functional reasons, as well as for the aesthetic attraction it still holds. The new version has been given the name Longines Twenty-Four Hours.
    In 2009, Harry Hofmann, a retired navigator from the old Swissair, visited the Longines Museum. He took advantage of this visit to present the company with a Longines watch that he used to wear when he was working for Swissair. This watch, with its 24-hour dial, is part of a series of timepieces produced by Longines in the 1950's especially for Swissair navigators.


    In mid-20th century aviation, one of the responsibilities of the navigator was to determine the aircraft's position and to set up a flight plan. A reliable watch was therefore an essential part of his equipment. The fact that the flight crossed different time-zones in both directions and that the sun was not always visible as a point of reference necessitated instruments that could immediately indicate the correct part of the day. With a 24-hour dial navigators had no problem in this respect.
    The watch that Harry Hofmann wore when he was a navigator for Swissair, flying DC-4s, DC-6s, DC-7s, DC-8s and Coronados up until 1974, had been specifically manufactured for the Swiss national airline by Longines in the early 1950's; it bears the number 8237331. It is fitted with a Longines calibre 37.9N with a centre seconds hand, which had been designed in the 1940s and used in Longines watches intended for pilots. The back cover of the steel case of Mr Hofmann's watch is engraved with the Swissair brand-name. Longines' archives reveal that it was one of a series of 70 pieces manufactured between 1953 and 1956 exclusively for the Swiss national airline. Technically, it is related to the aviator's watch - the Longines Weems Second-Setting model, produced in 1927, or the Lindbergh Hour Angle watch made by Longines from 1932 on. The Swiss watch manufacturer has chosen this watch as a re-issue for both historical and functional reasons, as well as for the aesthetic attraction it still holds. It has been given the name Longines Twenty-Four Hours.


    The Longines Twenty-Four Hours is fitted with calibre L704.3, a self-winding movement whereby the hands make one full circle of the dial in 24 hours. The stainless steel case has a diameter of 47.50 mm; the dial is matt black with 24 white Arabic numerals coated with Super-LumiNova and has a railway-track minute circle. The time is indicated by hands coated with Super-LumiNova and the watch has a centre seconds hand, all for ease of use, like the original model. There is a date aperture at 3 o'clock. A sapphire glass covers the dial and this timepiece also has a transparent caseback, with its own cover, which reveals the delicate details of the movement. The inside surface of the cover is engraved with the words "Re-edition of a Longines navigation watch exclusively made for Swissair navigators, 1953-1956" plus the watch number. The Longines Twenty-Four Hours is mounted on a black alligator strap and is water-resistant to 3 bar (30 metres).

  • Longines - Jumping International Officiel in La Baule



    The Jumping International Officiel de France in La Baule (France), where Longines was the official partner and timekeeper for the sixth year in a row, lived up to the expectations last weekend.


    The prestigious Grand Prix Longines de la Ville de La Baule was awarded to Mclain Ward (USA) riding Sapphire followed by Mario Deslauriers (USA, 2nd place) riding Urico and Jesus Garmendia Echevarria (Spain, 3rd place) riding Lord du Mont Milon.


    La Baule also marked the first stage of the Longines Press Award for Elegance. This prize pays tribute to the most elegant and successful male and female riders of the season. The procedure is as follows: the 20 riders (10 men and 10 women) who have accumulated the most performance points during the 6 Nations Cup events where Longines is a Partner are short-listed. In Dublin, the last stage of the Nations Cup, a jury of International journalists will elect the most elegant male and female riders from the short-list.
    After this first competition, Beezie Madden (female horseriders category) and Mclain Ward (male horseriders category) are leading the intermediate ranking. The next step will be at the CSIO Piazza di Siena in Rome from 27th to 30th May 2010.

  • Longines - The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph

    Having launched a watch fitted with an exclusive, self-winding chronograph movement with a column wheel which controls the chronograph functions in 2009, Longines has now identified new uses for this exceptional, user-friendly calibre. Longines mandated and paid ETA to develop this brand-new exclusive movement. Under the name of The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph, these latest models represent an updated version of the timing equipment that Longines has developed over the years.
    Longines mandated and paid ETA to develop a brand-new exclusive self-winding movement with a column wheel for a wrist chronograph. The reference number given to the new calibre was L688.2. As part of the continual programme of reviving the mechanical watch that was started at the beginning of the 21st century, this new creation meets the requirements of changing demand with regard to watches as well as the growing popularity of mechanical chronographs and the fascination for traditional horological devices. Column-wheel chronographs correspond to the new taste in watches. As part of the line of timing instruments created by Longines, this calibre constitutes the present-day embodiment of the far-reaching experience in mechanical time-keeping that is the heritage of the famous Swiss watchmaker.
    Longines started producing timing equipment in 1878 with a simple 20 line chronograph (reference no. 20H) that had a column wheel that controlled the chronograph functions. Almost all the timing devices designed by Longines following this foray into the world of time-keeping used the same basic concept. Thus the calibres for pocket chronographs designed by Longines, such as the 19CH (1889), the 19.73 (1897), the 19.73N (1909) and the 19.73N fly-back (1922), the 18.72 (1929) or the 24 line calibre designed specifically for sports timing (1939), as well as the brand's movements for wrist chronographs such as the 13.33Z (1913), the famous 13ZN (1946) or the 30CH (1947) all used column-wheel systems to control and activate the chronograph functions, which varied from one calibre to another.
    All this timing equipment forms the basis for Longines' historical involvement in timing and the world of sport. At Longines, the mechanical column-wheel chronograph is therefore a traditional and authentic, technical device. The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph models perpetuate this watchmaking heritage into the 21st century using cutting-edge technology.
    Fitted with 27 jewels, the L688.2 movement is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm. The purpose of its column wheel is to control the chronograph functions (start, stop, return to zero). This system, and in particular the column wheel that was designed by ETA's engineers, is exceptionally user-friendly for a mechanical chronograph, requiring only the finest touch to start and stop the mechanism and to reset the hands at zero. The blued steel column wheel is surrounded by the fascinating beauty of a movement which is in fact an updated version of a traditional technical system. In addition to its refined design, the L688.2 calibre reveals a construction designed to meet the demands of timing. Longines has so far created several timepieces as a tribute to this high-tech movement. The combination of these timing features and the re-issue of an elegant, traditional or sporty design results in several The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph models that are contemporary watches steeped in the great tradition of mechanical timing.

    For the first model of The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph, Longines has used traditional, elegant lines that are reminiscent of the timepieces that formed the basis of the brand's success during the 20th century. This model has a stainless steel or rose gold case with a diameter of 39 mm that houses the L688.2 calibre; the movement can be admired through the transparent sapphire back cover. With its dauphine-style, rose hands mounted on a silvered dial featuring 8 hour symbols, The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph also shows the date and has a small seconds at 9 o'clock, a dragging 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and a dragging 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This high-tech wrist chronograph is fitted on a dark brown alligator strap.


    In the case of the second The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph model, priority has been given to sleek, classical beauty. The L688.2 calibre is housed in a stainless steel or rose gold case with a diameter of 39 mm and its dauphine-style, rhodium-plated hands are set on a silvered dial featuring 13 hour symbols. With a date, a small seconds at 9 o'clock, a dragging 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and a dragging 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock, this watch modestly contains a movement that can be admired through the transparent sapphire back cover. It is mounted on a dark brown alligator strap.In the case of the second The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph model, priority has been given to sleek, classical beauty. The L688.2 calibre is housed in a stainless steel or rose gold case with a diameter of 39 mm and its dauphine-style, rhodium-plated hands are set on a silvered dial featuring 13 hour symbols. With a date, a small seconds at 9 o'clock, a dragging 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and a dragging 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock, this watch modestly contains a movement that can be admired through the transparent sapphire back cover. It is mounted on a dark brown alligator strap.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph

    Finally, the design of the third model focuses on the particular performance of the L688.2. Named The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph, this robust, sporty timepiece houses the chronograph calibre in a 41 mm diameter, stainless steel case with a screw-in, transparent back cover. This model - designed specifically for performance - has a steel or black or grey ceramic bezel that surrounds a silvered, black lacquered or brushed grey sunburst dial. It is available on a choice of bracelets: stainless steel or stainless steel with central links in black or grey ceramic, or on a rubber strap. With a date, a small seconds at 9 o'clock, a dragging 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and a dragging 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock, The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph is a marriage of the beauty of performance and the marvels of cutting-edge technology.
    Based in St. Imier in Switzerland since 1832, the watchmaker Longines can look back on more than 175 years of non-stop craftsmanship, as well as a solid heritage as timekeeper for world championships in various sports and collaborator with different international sports federations. Known for the elegance of its timepieces, Longines is a member of the Swatch Group Ltd, the World's leading manufacturer of horological products. With the winged hourglass as its emblem, the brand has outlets in over 130 countries.

    L688.2
    With its 27 jewels, the L688.2 movement is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism (start, stop, return to zero). This blued steel wheel is part of a work of art that is a stylish update of a traditional technique.

    The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph L2.733.4.72.2_PR1
    In the case of the Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph, priority has been given to classical and refined beauty. With its 27 jewels, the L688.2 movement is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent case back. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. This model has a stainless steel case that surrounds a silvered dial with 13 hour symbols. It displays the hours and minutes with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, as well as the date plus of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. The watch is fitted on a genuine dark brown alligator strap. Water-resistant to 30 m.
    The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph L2.733.4.72.2
    In the case of the Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph, priority has been given to classical and refined beauty. With its 27 jewels, the L688.2 movement is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent case back. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. This model has a stainless steel case that surrounds a silvered dial with 13 hour symbols. It displays the hours and minutes with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, as well as the date plus of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. The watch is fitted on a genuine dark brown alligator strap. Water-resistant to 30 m.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph L2.742.4.76.2

    The design of the Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph has been centred around traditional, elegant lines that evoke the timepieces that contributed to the brand's success throughout the 20th century. With its 27 jewels, the L688.2 movement is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent back cover. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. This model has a stainless steel case that surrounds a silvered dial featuring a rose "12" in Arabic numerals and 8 rose applied hour symbols. It shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model is fitted on a genuine dark brown alligator strap. Water-resistant to 30 m.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph L2.742.8.76.2_PR2
    The design of the Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph has been centred around traditional, elegant lines that evoke the timepieces that contributed to the brand's success throughout the 20th century. With its 27 jewels, the L688.2 movement is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent case back. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. This model has an 18 carat rose gold case that surrounds a silvered dial featuring a rose "12" in Arabic numerals and 8 rose applied hour symbols. It shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model is fitted on a genuine dark brown alligator strap. Water-resistant to 30 m.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph L2.733.8.72.2
    In the case of the Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph, priority has been given to classical and refined beauty. The 18 carat rose gold case houses an L688.2 calibre, a self-winding movement with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm, that can be admired through the transparent case back. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. This model has an 18 carat rose gold case that surrounds a silvered dial features 13 hour symbols. It displays the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model is fitted on a genuine dark brown alligator strap. Water-resistant to 30 m.
    The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph L2.742.8.76.2
    The design of the Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph has been centred around traditional, elegant lines that evoke the timepieces that contributed to the brand's success throughout the 20th century. With its 27 jewels, the L688.2 movement is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent case back. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. This model has an 18 carat rose gold case that surrounds a silvered dial featuring a rose "12" in Arabic numerals and 8 rose applied hour symbols. It shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model is fitted on a genuine dark brown alligator strap. Water-resistant to 30 m.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph L2.744.4.56.7_PR3
    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph is fitted with an L688.2 movement that beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and has a power reserve of 54 hours. The L688.2 movement (ETA A08.231), with 27 jewels, is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent back cover. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. The black dial, which features a "12" in Arabic numerals, shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model has a stainless steel case with a screw-in back cover, and a bezel and crown decoration in scratch-resistant black ceramic plus lateral protection for the crown. It is fitted on a stainless steel bracelet with black ceramic links and a triple folding safety clasp. Water-resistant to 100 m.
    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph L2.744.4.56.7
    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph is fitted with an L688.2 movement that beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and has a power reserve of 54 hours. The L688.2 movement (ETA A08.231), with 27 jewels, is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent back cover. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. The black dial, which features a "12" in Arabic numerals, shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model has a stainless steel case with a screw-in back cover, and a bezel and crown decoration in scratch-resistant black ceramic plus lateral protection for the crown. It is fitted on a stainless steel bracelet with black ceramic links and a triple folding safety clasp. Water-resistant to 100 m.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph L2.743.4.76.6
    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph is fitted with an L688.2 movement that beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and has a power reserve of 54 hours. The L688.2 movement (ETA A08.231), with 27 jewels, is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent back cover. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. The silvered dial, which features a "12" in Arabic numerals, shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model has a bezel and case in stainless steel with a screw-in back cover plus lateral protection for the crown. It is fitted on a stainless steel bracelet with a triple folding safety clasp. Water-resistant to 100 m.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph L2.744.4.06.7
    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph is fitted with an L688.2 movement that beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and has a power reserve of 54 hours. The L688.2 movement (ETA A08.231), with 27 jewels, is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent back cover. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. The grey dial, which features a "12" in Arabic numerals, shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model has a stainless steel case with a screw-in back cover and a bezel and crown decoration in scratch-resistant grey ceramic plus lateral protection for the crown. It is fitted on a stainless steel bracelet with grey ceramic links and a triple folding safety clasp. Water-resistant to 100m.


    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph L2.744.4.56.2
    The Longines Column-Wheel Sports Chronograph is fitted with an L688.2 movement that beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour and has a power reserve of 54 hours. The L688.2 movement (ETA A08.231), with 27 jewels, is a self-winding calibre with a diameter of 30 mm and a height of 7.90 mm that can be admired through the transparent back cover. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. The black dial, which features a "12" in Arabic numerals, shows the hours and minutes, with a small seconds at 9 o'clock, the date and of course the chronograph functions: central seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model has a stainless steel case with a screw-in back cover, and a bezel and crown decoration in scratch-resistant black ceramic plus lateral protection for the crown. Black rubber strap. Water-resistant to 100 m.

    Reference number
    L2.733.4.72.x steel model
    L2.733.8.72.x 18 carat rose gold model
    Calibre   
    Mechanical self-winding movement with a column-wheel chronograph mechanism
    Calibre L688.2 (ETA A08.231)
    13¼ lines, 27 jewels, 28,800 vibrations per hour
    Power reserve: 54 hours
    Functions
    Hours, minutes, seconds, date
    Chronograph
    Central seconds sweep
    Dragging 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock
    Dragging 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock
    Case
    Circular, stainless steel or 18 carat rose gold, Ø 39 mm
    Transparent sapphire case back
    Dial   
    Silvered, 13 applied, rhodium-plated hour symbols coated with Super-LumiNova®
    Silvered, 13 applied rose hour symbols coatedwith Super-LumiNova®
    Small seconds at 9 o'clock
    Date aperture at 4.30 o'clock
    30-minute counter at 3 o'clock
    12-hour counter at 6 o'clock
    Hands
    Dauphine design, rhodium-plated and coated with Super-LumiNova®
    Dauphine design, rose, coated with Super-LumiNova®
    Water-resistant   To 3 bar (30m / ~100 feet)
    Glass    
    Sapphire, anti-reflective
    Strap
    Genuine dark brown alligator with buckle

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