LONGINES-SPIRIT-ZULU-TIME-39mm-zurich
L3.802.4.53.2

Longines Spirit Zulu Time 39

2'900.00 CHF
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    Longines Spirit Zulu Time 39
    L3.802.4.53.2
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    Waterproofness

    Waterproofness:

    Diving (>100m)

    Diameter

    Diameter:

    39.0mm

    Complication

    Complication:

    Date
    Second time zone

    Material

    Material:

    Steel

    Power Reserve

    Power Reserve:

    72 hours

    Movement

    Movement:

    Automatic

    With the launch of the Longines Spirit Zulu Time in 2022, the brand with the winged hourglass has written a new chapter in its already eventful history. This multi-time zone timepiece is a continuation of the Longines precision instruments worn by the world’s greatest pioneers in their legendary exploits. This modern legend is now continued with the new Longines Spirit Zulu Time in an ergonomically comfortable and elegant 39mm case.

    This model features a bezel with a green ceramic insert and is available with an anthracite sandblasted dial with a date window centered at the 6 o’clock position. The 39mm steel case is presented with an interchangeable brown leather strap with folding clasp, fitted with a micro-adjustment system for maximum comfort and a perfect fit.

    With many years of experience as a timekeeper for world championships in sport or as a partner of international sports federations, Longines – famous for the elegance of its timepieces

    The technical research carried out at Longines was rewarded by various prizes which gradually gave the company its reputation of winning the most awards in international and world exhibitions until the 1929 exhibition in Barcelona, by which time Longines had won no fewer than 10 Grand Prix.
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    Marco Odermatt

    Marco Odermatt has made his mark in the Longines family since 2018 as one of the best skiers of his generation. Shortly after his first competition at the age of 4, the young athlete from the canton of Nidwalden joined the Ski Club Hergiswil, where he brought his talent to fruition.

    Today, Longines is the oldest trademark or logo still in use in its original form registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO).

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