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  • Longines - Partnership with Casas Novas

    As a partner of Casas Novas, Longines announced that it will be the Main Partner and Official Timekeeper of the 2014 winter edition of the CSI A Coruña as well as the Title Partner of its Longines Grand Prix.

    The Casas Novas Equestrian Centre was established in August 2000. Since its beginnings, Casas Novas has run a riding school which aims to promote and offer sport to children. CSI A Coruña was founded in 2000 as a result of the creation of the Casas Novas Equestrian Centre. Due to the rapid international recognition, it has been holding two annual editions: an indoor one in December, and an outdoor one in July.

    The Official Watch of the winter edition of the CSI A Coruña will be a timepiece from the Conquest Classic line, a collection dedicated to Longines' passion for equestrian sports.
    This lady model in steel is set with 30 diamonds and houses a mechanical calibre.
    The dial of white mother-of-pearl is set with 12 diamond indices and displays the hours,
    the minutes and the seconds as well as the date. The movement of the watch can be admired through its sapphire glass case back.
     

  • Longines - An enthusiasm for the world of horses since 1878

    The Longines and IFHA International Award of Merit 2014 was awarded to Alec Head at a ceremony in Paris on 6 October 2014. The Frenchman, a leading figure in his country's horseracing industry, has enjoyed enormous success as a jockey, trainer, owner and breeder over the course of a career spanning several decades.
    The trophy, accompanied by an elegant Longines watch, was presented to Mr Head by Mr Juan-Carlos Capelli, Vice-President and Head of International Marketing at Longines, and Mr Louis Romanet, President of the IFHA, during a ceremony specially held to mark the occasion.

    Longines is the Official Partner and the Official Watch of the IFHA, as well as the Title Partner in the Longines World's Best Racehorses Rankings. Once a year the Longines and IFHA International Award of Merit is awarded, paying tribute to the career of a figure from the horseracing world.

    In order to mark this outstanding collaboration that contributes so much to the prestige of horseracing, Longines has presented IFHA with a Longines Equestrian Lepine timepiece.
    This rose gold pocket watch, dating from 1927 and re-issue, has been produced in a highly exclusive limited edition to mark the Year of the Horse, and reflects the Swiss watch brand's passion for equestrian sports.This model pays tribute to this legendary animal that is the embodiment of not only prestige, but also elegance and performance, two values close to the heart of the brand known by its winged hourglass logo.

  • Longines - New Ambassadors

    Longines is proud to welcome Yana Kudryavtseva and Giulia Steingruber, both exceptional gymnasts, the former in rhythmic and the latter in artistic, to the prestigious family of Longines Ambassadors of Elegance.

    The Swiss watch brand Longines officially presented on 14 August 2014 at Saint-Imier (Switzerland) its two new, Yana Kudryavtseva and Giulia Steingruber, during a day's visit to the premises of the brand. They will represent a model in steel and rose gold from the Conquest Classic collection. Housing a mechanical calibre, this watch features a white mother-of-pearl dial and 12 diamond indices.

    Russian gymnast Yana Kudryavtseva, known for her clean technique and light execution was the youngest rhythmic gymnast to ever win the World Championships in 2013 at 15 years of age.

    While Giulia Steingruber, voted Swiss Athlete of the Year in 2013, has been excelling at the European Championships, notably in winning the gold medal in the vault two years in a row, in 2013 and this year in Sofia, Bulgaria, where she also won the bronze medal in the floor exercise.

    Embodying at the same time elegance and precision, grace and dynamism, Yana and Giulia perfectly represent the core values of Longines, as stated in its slogan: "Elegance is an Attitude".


  • Longines - Longines Equestrian Lepine

    This new product has been inspired by a metal Lepine pocket watch dating from 1927 and displayed at the Longines Museum in Saint-Imier. Longines has been passionate about equestrian sports for many years. Today, it is involved in endurance competitions, show jumping and flat racing. Echoing the brand's passion for equestrian sport, the back cover of this creation is decorated with a horse flying over a jump.

    With a diameter of 49.50 mm, the Longines Equestrian Lepine is fitted with a manually wound L506 calibre and shows the hours and minutes, as well as having a small seconds at 6 o'clock. Its white dial features a railway track minute-ring, large painted black Arabic numerals and a second minute-ring with red numerals. Pink Breguet hands complete the dial while the sides and the bow are finely worked in imitation of the original model. The back cover is decorated with a stamped out horse motif and opens to reveal a solid case back.

  • Longines - Chi-Ling Lin visits the manufacture

    The day spent in Saint-Imier provided the Taiwanese actress and top model an opportunity to see for herself the various steps in the production of Longines's famed timepieces. A visit to the Longines Museum, fully renovated last year, proved one of the high points of a day full of emotion and discovery. Chi-Ling Lin was obviously fascinated by all the watches that have written the company's history.
    A Longines ambassadress since 2005, Chi-Ling Lin embodies to perfection the Longines catchline "Elegance is an Attitude". Every hour of her visit and its various activities as well as her graceful distinction and wit delighted the people she met.
    At the end of her visit, Chi-Ling Lin declared "It gives me great pleasure to be in Saint-Imier and in its superb Swiss mountainous countryside. I really enjoyed my visit to Longines. You can really feel the company's expertise and the history of a brand that has long defined the ideals of elegance".

  • Longines - Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks

    Churchill Downs Racetrack, home of the world famous Kentucky Derby and Kentucky Oaks, has entered into a long-term agreement with internationally renowned Swiss watchmaker Longines to serve as Entitlement Partner of the Kentucky Oaks and to retain its role as Official Watch and Timekeeper of the Kentucky Derby. As a result of its existing and expanded partnership, the Kentucky Oaks has been renamed the "Longines Kentucky Oaks," and Longines is the Official Timekeeper of Churchill Downs Racetrack. Longines will host multiple events surrounding Longines Kentucky Oaks Day, Friday, May 3, 2013, and the famed "Run for the Roses," Saturday, May 4, 2013.
    As it has in the past, Longines will award watches from the elegant Longines Saint-Imier Collection to the winning horses' owner, trainer and jockey on both race days. A Longines digital countdown clock is currently featured on the Churchill Downs website, www.KentuckyDerby.com, as the official countdown to the "Greatest Two Minutes in Sports." Represented by tennis legend and longtime Ambassador of Elegance Stefanie Graf, Longines will have a b presence throughout Churchill Downs and other Derby-affiliated events including Taste of Derby, the Longines Kentucky Oaks Fashion Contest and the Winner's Party. Additionally, Longines will sponsor the Churchill Distaff Turf Mile presented by Longines on Kentucky Derby afternoon and will have timepieces and branded clocks on display throughout the Churchill Downs facility. The brand's logo will also be prominently featured on the official Kentucky Derby Red Carpet, racetrack and other surrounding areas.
    Longines Kentucky Oaks 139 is the Kentucky Derby's $1 million companion race for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/8 miles and is televised on NBC Sports from 5-6 p.m. (ET) The Longines Kentucky Oaks features a "Ladies First" theme, continuing the "Pink Out!" tradition which encourages all attendees to wear pink to the track. The Longines Kentucky Oaks Fashion Contest will celebrate elegant Derby style and will award one lucky woman who successfully models her own personal ensemble on the "pink carpet" a stainless steel and rose gold Longines Saint-Imier Collection watch featuring a stunning diamond bezel.
    "Longines Kentucky Oaks Day is all about the ladies," said Churchill Downs President and CEO Kevin Flanery. "Our female fans continue to respond favorably to the new traditions of fashion and fun that we have been bringing them over these last few years, and we feel that the elegant Longines brand is a natural fit for the feminine spirit of the Longines Kentucky Oaks."
    "Our passion at Longines is equestrian sports, so we are delighted to return for a third year as the Official Watch and Timekeeper of the Kentucky Derby and to expand our partnership to include the Longines Kentucky Oaks," said Longines President Walter von Känel. "This partnership embodies the Longines brand image and philosophy stated in its slogan 'Elegance is an attitude.'"


    Longines Kentucky Oaks day activities:
    "Pink Out!" Tradition Continues
    The official color of the Longines Kentucky Oaks is pink in celebration of all the ladies. The Pink Out encourages all Oaks attendees to wear pink or incorporate pink into their attire to show their support for cancer survivors. Churchill Downs will be decked out in pink as well, including pink-colored bunting, flower beds, flags and jockeys' and pony riders' apparel. Churchill Downs bugler Steve Buttleman will sport a pink uniform as he calls horses to the post throughout Longines Kentucky Oaks Day.
    Longines Kentucky Oaks Fashion Contest
    Ladies of all ages in attendance on Longines Kentucky Oaks Day can enter the Longines Kentucky Oaks Fashion Contest for the chance to win a stainless steel and rose gold Longines Saint-Imier Collection watch featuring a stunning diamond bezel. Entrants showcasing their finest Longines Kentucky Oaks attire will be judged on the "Pink Carpet" inside Gate 10. Participants are judged by how well they incorporate pink into their ensemble. Coverage of the contest appears on NBC Sports Network.
    Survivors Parade presented by Kroger
    The 2013 Survivors Parade presented by Kroger provides some of the most memorable and touching moments as cancer survivors invited by Churchill Downs parade along the main track just moments before the running of the Longines Kentucky Oaks. This year, Churchill Downs has invited back participants from the 2012 Survivor Parade which was interrupted by storms last year.  
    $1 Million Longines Kentucky Oaks
    Kentucky Oaks Day - an unofficial Louisville holiday with many schools and businesses closed - is the third largest attended horse race in America only behind the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes. In 2012, 112,552 attended the festivities, which marked the 12th time in the last 13 years that attendance topped the 100,000 mark. With a $1 million guaranteed purse, The Longines Kentucky Oaks is the most lucrative American horse race for 3-year-old fillies. Twenty-six Oaks winners have gone on to be crowned with an Eclipse Award as North America's champion 3-year-old filly and nine are enshrined in racing's Hall of Fame.
    The lofty purse reflects the Oaks' status and importance as a sports and entertainment event. Wagering on the 12-race card in 2012 was a record $39.9 million, which included an unprecedented $11.8 million on the Oaks alone. The maximum number of starters in the race is 14, and at least 13 fillies have been in the starting gate for five of the last seven years. The winner receives a silver trophy, a garland of pink star-gazer lilies and an estimated $564,200 payday.

  • Longines - Michael Chen Zhao at Roland Garros


    WEEHAWKEN, NJ - May 25, 2011 - Michael Chen Zhao, the United States' representative for the 2011 Longines Future Tennis Aces Tournament at Roland Garros, June 2-4, has been preparing both on and off the court in advance of his first international and clay court competition. The 12-year-old Princeton Junction, NJ native qualified for the Tournament following a victory at last month's U.S. Future Tennis Aces Tournament at Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, site of the U.S. Open, in Flushing Meadows, NY.

    Zhao, currently ranked No. 11 in the USTA national 12-and-under division, will compete against athletes from 15 countries for a chance  to play in a doubles exhibition match with tennis legends Andre Agassi and Jim Courier on the historic red-clay courts at the French Open, and receive financing for tennis equipment until their 16th birthday, courtesy of Longines.

    "I'm really excited and a little nervous about this really cool experience," said Zhao. "There will be a little pressure as well since this will be my first time at an international tournament. I'm preparing by training really hard and maybe getting a chance to hit on red clay before I go."

    Zhao began playing tennis at 5-years-old and entered his first tournament by age 8. His best finish is a third-place result at a National Open event at the National Tennis Center and he has reached the quarterfinals of the USTA Winter National 12s Championship played the first week of January in Tucson, Arizona. He dominates his opponents using his powerful backhand and claims to model his ground strokes after his idol Novak Djokovic. "I like the form of his strokes and how much energy he has when he plays," he said. 

    Longines Future Tennis Aces is part of the brand's global commitment to support and develop tennis' superstars of tomorrow. All the players who qualified for the Paris event will have the opportunity to attend the French Open Women's Final on June 4. Longines is the official timekeeper and partner of the French Open.

    A complete schedule of events follows:
    Longines Future Tennis Aces World Championship
    Date: Thursday and Friday, June 2-3
    Time: 11:00 am - 6.00 pm local time Paris
    Location: Roland Garros courts 16

    Longines Future Tennis Aces World FINAL
    Date: Saturday, June 4
    Time: 10:15 am local time Paris
    Location: Roland Garros courts 7

    Andre Agassi and Jim Courier Exhibition Match featuring finalists from Longines Future Tennis Aces Tournament
    Date: Saturday, June 4
    Time: 11:15 am local Paris time
    Location: Roland Garros courts 7

    Press Conference with Andre Agassi, Jim Courier and Longines President Walter Von Känel
    Date: Saturday, June 4
    Time:1:00-1:45 p.m. local Paris time
    Location: Tenniseum at Roland Garros

  • Longines - The Master Collection Retrograde Moon Phases

    Longines has succeeded for the first time in bringing together the day, the night and the phases of the moon in a symphony  of retrograde hands with a new timepiece that is named the Longines Master Collection Retrograde Moon Phases. The Longines Master Collection Retrograde is a combination of the brand's technical heritage and its unmistaken aesthetical quality. It is a line that uses a calibre that was specially developed for Longines. With its various retrograde functions this line has rapidly become the figurehead of The Longines Master Collection, which is a tribute to the brand's long watchmaking tradition. The exclusive movement has now been set in a case whose lines are even more refined and elegant.

    The Longines Master Collection Retrograde Moon Phases
    Thanks to a new exclusive movement, Longines has been successful in creating a watchmaking combination that has never been seen before. The day, the night and the phases of the moon have been brought together in a symphony of retrograde hands in a new timepiece named The Longines Master Collection Retrograde Moon Phases. This exceptional watch reveals the intricate symphony of four retrograde hands whose elegant movements are governed by the phases of the moon, the rhythms of day and night. In addition to displaying the hour, day, night and the phases of the moon, the functions of the Longines Master Collection Retrograde Moon Phases models include the day of the week at 12 o'clock, the date on the right-hand side of the dial, a 24-hour second time-zone on the left-hand side of the dial and a small seconds at 6 o'clock. These four functions are retrograde, in other words, the hands that display this information return immediately to their former position once they have completed their cycle. The elegant and harmonious movement of the six hands under the eye of the moon make this new creation totally captivating.

    The Longines Master Collection Retrograde Moon Phases is available with a diameter of 41 mm or 44 mm. This striking timepiece will be available with a black dial and a black leather strap - to suit the phases of the moon, or attired for the day with a contrasting silvered dial, deep blue for the phases of the moon and a brown alligator strap.

    The Longines Master Collection Retrograde
    Housing an ETA calibre specially developed and produced exclusively for Longines, the Longines Master Collection Retrograde is a watch line that boasts sleek, elegant lines and is a true tribute to the brand. Offering retrograde functions (day, date, seconds, 24-hour second time-zone) and a self-winding movement, the Longines Master Collection Retrograde is the embodiment of cutting-edge mechanical horology and is easy to use. Today Longines has set this exclusive movement in a new, even sleeker case. The Longines Master Collection Retrograde also exists with a power reserve and three retrograde functions (day, date, 24-hour second time-zone).

    With a diameter of 41 mm or 44 mm, the case of these timepieces enhances the elegant movement of the hands and also has discreet correctors for the retrograde functions, enabling the wearer to return the hands instantly to a given position if desired. The new models in the Longines Master Collection Retrograde have a silvered dial featuring black Roman numerals.

  • Longines - Artistic Gymnastics World Championships


     
    Longines, official timekeeper and data handler at the 42nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships 2010 in Rotterdam, is pleased to announce that the Longines Prize for Elegance has been given to the female gymnast Rie Tanaka from Japan and the male gymnast Philipp Boy from Germany. This award decorates the athletes having demonstrated the most remarkable elegance in the course of the competition. Furthermore, Longines had the pleasure to present the latest attribution to its Longines PrimaLuna collection.
    In gymnastics, the challenge of movement not only demands flawless execution but also grace, beauty and harmony known as "elegance". At the 42nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, all participants in the individual all-around finals held on Friday October 22nd, were nominated for the Longines Prize for Elegance.


    The athletes under consideration for the prize had been evaluated according to a number of complementary criteria. In addition to technical considerations, each athlete's performance has been judged with respect to emotional appeal, beauty, charm, charisma as well as grace and harmony of movement. Clearly, each juror has interpreted these criteria individually, yet the result is often unanimous, as it was again on this occasion.


    The jury of the Longines Prize for Elegance brought together Dr. Bruno Grandi, President of the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG), Fieke Willems, former gymnast and Dutch Champion, Carel Emmelot, Brand Manager Longines Netherlands and Walter von Känel, President of Longines.
    The Longines Prize for Elegance was presented in the form of a trophy created especially for Longines by the Swiss artist Jean-Pierre Gerber. Additionally, Rie Tanaka received a Longines PrimaLuna and Philipp Boy a Longines Admiral watch as well as a cheque for US$ 5,000 each.


    The PrimaLuna model that Longines presented in Rotterdam combines the radiance of steel with the warmth of rose gold. The silvered flinque dial is decorated with 11 blue-painted Roman numerals and blued steel hands. The mixture of steel and rose gold produces a subtle beauty that enhances the hard shine of the one and the soft warmth of the other. The circular stainless steel and rose gold case is set with 48 Top Wesselton VVS diamonds (0.403 carats) and houses a quartz movement L129. It features a date aperture at 3 o'clock. With its bracelet in steel and rose gold, this modern, elegant timepiece will enchant every woman who herself sparkles in the elegant moonlight.


    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.

  • 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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    The delicate gleam of stainless steel, the rich hue of rose or yellow gold, or the blend of rose gold and steel. A sleek bracelet of steel, gold or steel and rose gold or a leather strap. A selection of heavenly dials: white, silvered or mother-of-pearl decorated with hour symbols, Arabic or Roman numerals or diamonds. And finally, three hands, blued, gilded or rose, that marks the passing of time. As multifaceted as the modern woman, the Longines PrimaLuna range offers a selection of models in four sizes.


    This ladies' watch is at the same time a piece of jewellery. The pleasing curves of the case are enhanced by a play of diamonds. Precious pieces of pure carbon that glitter with fascination... so feminine! Similarly, the white mother-of-pearl dials of the most sophisticated models are also decorated with sparkling teardrops that will seduce any woman who appreciates diamonds.
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