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The essence of mechanical elegance.
A watch that doesn't follow time: it tells it.
This extraordinary Longines from the late 1950s is a tribute to the perfect balance between aesthetics and Swiss engineering. Its 18-karat gold case, with a diameter of 35 mm, catches the light with a warm brilliance, while the silver-microrifled dial reflects the refinement of an era when nothing was left to chance.
The applied gold baton hour markers and slender hands create a harmonious, essential, almost architectural face.
At six o'clock, the small seconds sub-dial marks time with a measured rhythm, recalling the calm precision of post-war haute horlogerie.
At the heart of this creation beats the Longines 12.68Z movement, one of the Maison's most celebrated calibers: mechanical, hand-wound, finished with the care and expertise that have made Longines a legendary name.
Wearing it means carrying a piece of history, a symbol of authentic elegance and understated aesthetic power. Perfect for those who appreciate the discretion of true luxury: one that doesn't need to show off, but knows how to be recognized.
Extra long strap.
Note: There is an inscription on the case back of the watch dating back to the 1960s, as shown in the photos.
Technical specifications
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Movement | Longines caliber 12.68Z – hand-wound mechanical |
| Case Material | 18-karat solid gold |
| Diameter | 35 mm (excluding crown) |
| Dial | Microrifled silver with applied gold indexes |
| Seconds | Small seconds at 6 |
| Era | Late 1950s |