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L2.793.4.73.2

Longines The Longines Master Collection 190th Anniversary

2'300.00 CHF
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    Longines The Longines Master Collection 190th Anniversary
    L2.793.4.73.2
    Switzerland delivery time: 2-3 days
    EU and United Kingdom: 4-7 days
    Free shipping
    Available in store
    Waterproofness

    Waterproofness:

    Splashing water / washing hands (30m)

    Diameter

    Diameter:

    40.0mm

    Material

    Material:

    Steel

    Power Reserve

    Power Reserve:

    72 hours

    Movement

    Movement:

    Automatic

    On the occasion of the 190th anniversary, Longines presents a series of exclusive timepieces from the Longines Master Collection, characterized by their meticulous workmanship and special attention to every detail. The sandblasted, silver-colored dial is characterized by its unique surface and the finely engraved Arabic numerals. Elegant blued-steel hands mark the hours, minutes and seconds, emphasizing the refined simplicity of the dial. The 40 mm stainless steel case houses an exclusive Longines movement with a silicon balance spring. The watchmaking mastery of this caliber can be admired through the transparent case back, which bears a commemorative engraving. A soft, anthracite gray leather strap completes the style of this high-quality timepiece.

    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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