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  • 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 - Walter von Känel

    Longines's CEO Walter von Känel has spent most of his professional career in an industry that captured his imagination while still a child, the industry that was the lifeblood of the Saint-Imier region where he lived. After leaving business college Walter von Känel became a technical administrator in the Swiss customs service and subsequently held a number of positions in accounting, logistics and sales with dial manufacturer Jean Singer.
    He joined Longines in 1969 at the age of 28 as sales manager and was quickly seconded to the United States to work with the brand's New York agent. Walter von Känel continued to work his way up, holding positions as head of sales, then head of sales and marketing, before being appointed general manager in 1988. Since 1991 he has been a member of Swatch Group's expanded management board.
    Walter von Känel is also very active in the politics of his region, and is passionate about local history.

  • Longines - Prize for Elegance in Izmir

    Longines has a longstanding partnership with the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) and is the Official Partner and Timekeeper of the 33rd Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships 2014.

    Especially in gymnastics, movement is a challenge requiring not only flawless execution, but also intangible grace, beauty and harmony known as "elegance". As the Official Partner and Timekeeper of the 33rd Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships 2014 in Izmir, Longines presented the Longines Prize for Elegance, for which all participants in the individual all-around finals held on Friday September 26th were nominated. The gymnasts under consideration for the prize were evaluated according to a number of complementary criteria.

    Set up in 1997, the Longines Prize for Elegance takes the form of a trophy representing a gymnast in movement created especially for Longines by the Swiss artist Jean-Pierre Gerber. In addition, the proud winner Yana Kudryavtseva received a cheque worth US$ 5,000 and an elegant Longines timepiece. The Official Watch of the 33rd Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships was a Conquest Classic model in steel and rose gold, featuring a white mother-of-pearl dial set with 12 diamond indices.

    Yana Kudryavtseva, newly-appointed Longines Ambassador of Elegance, did not miss the opportunity in Izmir to demonstrate once again that she is one of the best rhythmic gymnasts of her generation.

    Longines first became involved in gymnastics in 1912, when it launched an innovative electro-mechanical timing system. For over twenty years the brand has been the official partner and timekeeper for artistic and rhythmic gymnastics competitions organized by the International Gymnastics Federation.

  • Longines - The Longines Heritage 1968, steel

    Fully refurbished in 2012 to mark the brand's 180th anniversary, the Longines Museum houses many treasures including a magnificent square timepiece that was the inspiration for the Longines Heritage 1968.

    The grey brushed dial features black, finely painted Roman numerals and a chapter-ring around the outside. A fine line of black varnish on the minute and hour hands echoes the lines of the numerals, providing a delicate contrast.
     

    While the square case is at first glance more classical, the Longines Heritage 1968 reveals an interesting profile with its slightly bevelled glass that protrudes over the middle. Moreover, the trapezium-shaped date aperture contrasts with the more stringent lines of the case. The watch is fitted with a mechanical movement, L595 and the whole is mounted on an elegant black alligator strap.

  • Longines - Global Champions Tour in Monaco

    Title Partner and Official Timekeeper of the Longines Global Champions Tour, Longines partnered the Monaco leg of the competition and presented two of its major events: the Longines Pro-Am Cup on Friday, won by Mark McAuley riding Loriot and by Maddalena Valenzano Menada on Quidana, and the Longines Global Champions Tour Grand Prix of the Prince of Monaco on Saturday, the latter won by Richard Spooner on Cristallo followed by the riders William Funnell and Edwina Tops-Alexander.
     

    The winners were each presented with a Longines wristwatch as they improved their rankings in the Longines Global Champions Tour Ranking.
    This year, the official watch of the Monaco show jumping competition is a model from the new Conquest Classic line, dedicated to Longines's support of equestrian sport disciplines. This new collection of models is fitted with self-winding calibres.
     

  • Longines - Longines Grosser Preis von Baden 2012


    Longines, the famous Swiss watch brand celebrating its 180th anniversary this year, is proud to have served on Sunday, 2 September for the second consecutive year as official timekeeper and title sponsor of the Longines Grosser Preis von Baden, the most important race in Germany. To round off this highlight of the "Grosse Woche", the brand awarded the „Longines Prize for Elegance" to the most elegant lady Ines Wallraff and presents „The Longines Saint-Imier Collection".



    16,300 spectators were present at this much anticipated high level event with a prize money of 250,000 Euros.

    Andrasch Starke convinced again and won this year's race on favorite Danedream, last year's winner of the Longines Grosser Preis von Baden and the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. Second and third places went to Terence Hellier on Ovambo Queen and Adrie de Vries on Pastorius.

    True to its slogan - Elegance is an attitude - the Swiss watch brand was looking together with hat designer Olivier Mauge and Baden Racing on Iffezheim's racetrack for the most elegant lady, honored by a jury with the "Longines Prize for Elegance" and a precious ladies watch of the new "The Longines Saint-Imier Collection". The prize went to Ines Wallraff who delighted the jury with her exceptional feather hat.


    Also the numerous visitors on site had the opportunity to admire "The Longines Saint-Imier Collection", a series of exceptional timepieces equipped with mechanical movements. This collection is inspired by the origins of Longines' watchmaking tradition and the village of Saint-Imier, where Longines was founded in 1832. The shape of the case - inspired by a model dating from 1945 - is a common theme throughout the collection. With a diameter of 41 mm, the chronograph presented in Iffezheim is fitted with a column-wheel movement L688, developed and produced exclusively for Longines. Its case in steel displays a black dial.

  • Longines - The Grand Prix Longines Lydia Tesio


    Rome (Italy) - St-Imier (Switzerland) October 23rd 2011 - Longines, Official Timekeeper of the racecourse Capannelle in Rome is proud to announce the victory of Fabio Branca on Quiza Quiza Quiza at the Grand Prix Longines Lydia Tesio. The Swiss watch brand and Capannelle have revealed their partnership on October 20th during an event at the Palazzo Wedekind in the center of Rome. That same evening, Longines also awarded the prize "Premio Longines Lydia Tesio - Le Signore dell'Ippica" to six women active in the equestrian world. The elegant model The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph was the official watch of the event.

    In the warmth of the roman autumn, the racecourse of Capannelle welcomed the Grand Prix Longines Lydia Tesio this Sunday. The Italian rider Fabio Branca on the Italian horse Quiza Quiza Quiza has won this Group I race of 2'000 meters opened to 3 years old fillies. The jockey, the owner and the trainer of Quiza Quiza Quiza were presented with Longines watches. The whole day was marked by the elegance and the refinement among the public, true to Longines' slogan "Elegance is an attitude".
    This race is dedicated to the memory of Donna Lydia, the first lady of the Italian horse racing and wife of the great thoroughbred breeder Federico Tesio. It was therefore logical that Longines awarded early that week the prize "Premio Longines Lydia Tesio - Le Signore dell'Ippica" to six great women, who have distinguished themselves in the equestrian world. It was on this occasion, on Thursday October 20th that the Swiss watch brand also announced its partnership with the racecourse of Capannelle as official timekeeper. The highlight of this cooperation was of course the Grand Prix Longines Lydia Tesio of this Sunday.

    As official watch for this event, the brand selected a classical and refined model that perfectly reflects the precision and the beauty of equestrian sports. The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph gives priority to classical and refined beauty. The column wheel that forms part of the movement serves to steer the functions of the chronograph mechanism. This model has a stainless steel, 39 mm diameter 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: centre seconds sweep, 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock and 12-hour counter at 6 o'clock. This model is fitted on a dark brown alligator strap and is water-resistant to 3 bar (30 meters).

  • Longines - A partnership of elegance with France Galop

    The well known Swiss watchmaker Longines and France Galop, the organiser of national flat and jump racing in France, were delighted to announce this morning in Paris their long-term partnership.

    Involved in the world of sport since 1878, Longines has a vast experience of timing equestrian events that it will now be pleased to put to use as official timekeeper at the Chantilly, Deauville and Longchamp racecourses. The Prix de Diane Longines, run in June at Chantilly, will be the highlight of this partnership, which celebrates one of Longines' key values: elegance. To mark this new association that will enhance the traditions of both sides, the Swiss watchmaker has launched its Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph, a modern timepiece based on the timing instruments created by Longines in the second half of the 19th century.
    This long-term partnership between the Swiss watchmaker and France Galop enables Longines to employ its vast experience in sports timing at the racecourses at Chantilly, Deauville and Longchamp. Founded in 1832 in St. Imier, Switzerland, Longines can boast a long tradition of sports timing which dates back to 1878 with the production of a simple column-wheel chronograph. Incidentally, one of the first pocket chronographs, which is now in the Longines Museum, features an elegant jockey on his horse hand-engraved on the back cover. Since those early days, Longines has been responsible for timing at numerous international events and has produced many technological innovations that have influenced the development of timing and competitive sport.


    During the press conference announcing this partnership, Walter von Känel, President of Longines, said: "Equestrian sport is a real passion for Longines as it embodies the values of style and elegance, precision and performance. These values represent Longines' watchmaking tradition and underlie its worldwide reputation. We are therefore very happy to be involved as of today as official partner of France Galop and title sponsor of the Prix de Diane Longines as well as official timekeeper of the racecourses of Chantilly, Longchamp and Deauville."
    On his side, Charles-Henri de Moussac, Vice-president of France Galop and Chairman of the Flat Racing Council, pointed out: « We are delighted of this partnership agreement that was signed today by France Galop, the organiser of national flat and jump racing in France, and Longines, the prestigious watchmaking maison. The core values of precision and elegance are shared by both brands and concluding today this partnership, making Longines official timekeeper of the racecourses of Longchamp, Chantilly and Deauville as well as title sponsor of the Prix de Diane Longines fills us with joy."
     
    With a keen interest in equestrian sport for nigh on ninety years, Longines is already the official partner and timekeeper for many equestrian events, including most of the CSIO Nations Cup competitions and various Arab Equestrian League meetings. Moreover, apart from its traditional involvement in the Melbourne Cup Carnival, which includes the Longines MacKinnon Stakes, Longines is the official timekeeper for other prestigious race meetings such as the Longines Singapore Gold Cup at the Singapore Turf Club and the Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Longines also has the singular honour of being a partner of Royal Ascot.


    The famous Swiss watchmaker involves itself in sports that perpetuate the values of tradition and elegance, which Longines itself has upheld for over 175 years, as can be seen for example in its partnership with the French Open Tennis Tournament in Roland Garros. The highlight of Longines' association with France Galop will be in June with the "Prix de Diane Longines", one of the most prestigious equestrian events in the French racing calendar and one of the most elegant sports meetings in the world. The very special atmosphere that pervades the Chantilly Racecourse over this weekend in June recalls Longines' slogan "Elegance is an attitude". Later in the season, on 14 July to be precise, the Prix Longines will be one of the races that make up the Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris meeting, while the brand will also be the official timekeeper for the Longchamp Racecourse where the prestigious Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe will be held.
    This partnership, with its stamp of tradition on both sides, has led Longines to launch an exclusive chronograph watch under the name the Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph. This timepiece is fitted with a cutting-edge mechanical column-wheel movement based on the timing instruments produced by the firm from 1878 onwards.

    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 - New Boutique at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore


    The famous Swiss watchmaker Longines, with more than 178 years of non-stop craftsmanship, officially opens its third flagship store at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands (MBS), Singapore, today. The new boutique finds its rightful place inside what is dubbed as Asia's premium shopping destination.


    Longines President, Mr Walter von Känel, and Longines Ambassadress of Elegance, Ms Chi Ling Lin, flew in specially to grace the ribbon cutting. Invited guests included representatives from Longines' new partners in Singapore, the Singapore Turf Club and Community Chest of Singapore as well as the media attending this momentous occasion.


    The boutique showcases Longines' innate ability to use the aesthetic purity of a design to bring forth an inviting ambience. Be captivated by the soaring crystal-clear façade bearing the dignified Longines winged hourglass logo that provides an unobstructed view into the boutique. A hexagonal centrepiece in the boutique, formed by six watch towers, highlights Longines' collections whilst the play of light shot from the floor reflected by the ceiling mirror illuminates the core pieces in the showcases. The clean and luminescent white walls create instant freshness, while the curved wall projects seamless integration that is both elegant and charming.


    It was a day of double celebration as Longines also announced its landmark collaboration as the Official Partner and Timekeeper of the Singapore Turf Club and the running of the Longines Singapore Gold Cup. To be held on Sunday, 14 November 2010, the S$1.35 million Longines Singapore Gold Cup is undoubtedly one of the richest and most prestigious races in the region. A Longines Admiral Chronograph will also be awarded to the winning owner, trainer and jockey to recognize their triumph.
    A charity luncheon to raise funds in support of APSN Chao Yang School, one of the social service programmes supported by Community Chest, will also take place through a private auction on Sunday. Auction items include a Longines PrimaLuna Thousand and One Nights timepiece and six rocking horses embellished with art created by the students of the school and Longines Ambassadors of Elegance, Ms. Chi Ling Lin and Ms. Denise Keller.
    For over 178 years, Longines has long established its brand image which equates to elegance, and also firmly focused the brand's core objective on raising global awareness and charity involvements.

  • Longines - Play the virtual tennis match of your life

    Longines is proud to be the official partner and timekeeper for the Roland Garros French Open. In an extension of this partnership with the world of tennis, Longines has also become the official timekeeper for the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championship and of the Kremlin Cup in Moscow. Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf, that legendary pair of champions, are also Ambassadors of Elegance for the Swiss watch brand.
    Now Longines is extending its commitment within the world of tennis by sponsoring the "Real Tennis HD" game on the iPad.
    Meet up with the greatest players on the circuit in the best tennis game on iPad! Use the "accelerometer" controls to serve, as well as a joystick for a truly intuitive control method! Participate in Career mode and progress in the various tournaments on clay, grass or synthetic courts. Test your racquet skills against your friends in local multiplayer mode!
    Click here to download the "Real Tennis HD" game from the Apple Store.

  • Longines - Elegant Tennis


    WORLDTEMPUS - 7 June 2010


    Longines sponsors the French Open for the fourth time and adds Gustavo Kuerten's charity to its list of tennis-related philanthropy in addition to young up-and-comers from all over the world.


    The sunny Thursday on Roland Garros's court 16 could not have been more exciting for 12-year-old Lauren Fishbein from the USA. Not only did she win her first-round match against Niki Chia of Singapore to advance to the semis of Longines's Future Tennis Aces competition, but she had the spontaneous pleasure of meeting her idol Serena Williams, who happened to be practicing on the next court. The girls' competition was eventually won by Russian Aleksandra Pospelova, who knocked Fishbein out. She and boys' winner Jaime Fermosel Delgado from Spain received not only a stipend of $2,000 per year for tennis equipment until they turn 18 and one of the Swiss manufacturer's watches, but also the chance to play in an exhibition doubles match with legendary tennis players Mary Pierce, Gustavo Kuerten, and Mansour Bahrami. The junior players exhibited extreme composure despite the exciting circumstances in front of approximately 400 spectators on Court 7 and a media conference held in Roland Garros's Tenniseum announcing the winners and Longines's involvement in Kuerten's Instituto Guga Kuerten, a charity that works with disadvantaged Brazilian children.


    The same evening Longines held a gala event at Paris's Musee Rodin in honor of Kuerten, who received the Longines Prize for Elegance for this year from brand ambassador and Bollywood actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Kuerten, who exited the professional circuit prematurely before the age of 30 due to a back injury, is now exerting his considerable energy and resources to lead his charity and "give back" to underprivileged Brazilian children in the hopes of educating them and "giving them good feelings about life."
    The sponsorship of Kuerten's charity follows in the footsteps of Longines's commitment to Andre Agassi and Stefanie Graf's two charities as announced last year on the occasion of the tenth anniversaries of their respective wins at the French Open. Like Agassi and Graf at the 2009 French Open, Kuerten and Pierce—who is also currently launching her own charity for children—also won their French Open titles exactly one decade ago.


    Longines's longtime commitment to tennis and philanthropy continues to expand. At a time when the combination of tennis and watches seems to be making quite a splash among consumers, Longines has positioned itself beautifully in this elegant world of internationally acclaimed athletes. Longines also supports current WTA and ATP touring professionals, including young pros Agnieszka Radwanska and Tsung-Hua Yang. Upon completion of this year's French Open, Longines donated $100,000 each to the Andre Agassi Foundation, Graf's Children for Tomorrow, and the Instituto Guga Kuerten.

  • Longines - Artistic Gymnastics World Championships

    This award recognises the athletes that have demonstrated the most remarkable elegance in the course of an international competition at world level.

    Longines was also proud to present its new Ambassador of Elegance Ariella Kaeslin, the European vault Champion as well as all-around bronze medallist.

    Furthermore, the press has been provided for the first time with competition data in real time handled by Longines.

    In gymnastics, the challenge of movement not only demands flawless execution but also grace, beauty and harmony known as "elegance". At the 41st Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, all participants in the individual all-around finals held in the O2 on Thursday October 15th and on Friday October 16th, 2009 were nominated for the Longines Prize for Elegance.
    The athletes under consideration for the prize have 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), Annika Reeder, former Olympic gymnast and former British Champion, Katrina Jones, Longines UK Brand Director, and Walter von Känel, President of Longines.


    Elsa Garcia Rodriguez Blanca, born in 1990 is coached by Antonio Martinez in the City of Monterrey where she's living. In the Regio Club Gimnastico she's training every day with the assistance of her coach Teresa Lopez and choreographer Alejandra Rodriguez. The Floor is her best apparatus, on which she performed to the music entitled Mano a Mano. Her best achievements were the first ranks in Cottbus (GER) on Uneven Bars and Floor.

    Daniel Keatings turned into the star of the 2008 Junior European Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland (4 Gold medals, including the victory in the All-around) and took the 20th place in the Senior All-around event in Beijing 2008. Born in 1990, Daniel took up gymnastics at 5 years old. He is coached by Paul Hall at the Huntingdon Gym Club. Pommel Horse is his best apparatus.
    The Longines Prize for Elegance is presented in the form of a trophy created especially for Longines by the Swiss artist Jean-Pierre Gerber. In addition, Elsa Garcia Rodriguez Blanca and Daniel Keatings each received a cheque for US$ 5,000 and the official watch of the 41st Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, a model of the Longines Sport Collection.


    Longines also took the opportunity to give a Conquest watch to its new Ambassador of Elegance, the Swiss gymnast Ariella Kaeslin, the European vault Champion as well as all-around bronze medallist.

    Press accredited for the 41st Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in London have been provided with competition data in real time by the watchmaker Longines, official timekeeper of the FIG. This technological achievement allows the media to consult online with a live link to the scores as well as final rankings of athletes during the competition. Launched in gymnastics at the Stuttgart (Germany) worlds in 1989, the service is known in media circles as CIS (Commentator Information System).

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