- koimaster
- Founder
- Posts: 46158
- Joined: December 16th 2009, 11:00pm
- Location: Oregon, Thanks for visiting! Now go back home!
- Contact:
5 Modern Longines Watches
Longines has a history dating back to 1832, and its "winged hourglass" emblem is the oldest registered unchanged logo still in use, dating to 1889. The brand produced numerous designs that helped famed aviators such as Amelia Earhart explore the uncharted skies in the early 20th century. That's some adventurous heritage any watch company would be proud of, and today the brand exists among the Swatch Group's stable of luxury watchmakers.
Longines has a wide range of models in its archive to inform its 21st century Heritage collection, which pulls from its famed 20th-century designs. These draw upon specific models of the past, from dive watches to pilot's watches and dress watches, as well as modern designs featuring general vintage inspiration. Of course, Longines Heritage watches sit alongside fully contemporary models like the HydroConquest and others. Here are some of the best watches the brand currently offers.
https://www.gearpatrol.com/watches/a333 ... es-to-buy/
Longines has a wide range of models in its archive to inform its 21st century Heritage collection, which pulls from its famed 20th-century designs. These draw upon specific models of the past, from dive watches to pilot's watches and dress watches, as well as modern designs featuring general vintage inspiration. Of course, Longines Heritage watches sit alongside fully contemporary models like the HydroConquest and others. Here are some of the best watches the brand currently offers.
https://www.gearpatrol.com/watches/a333 ... es-to-buy/
1946-2006
“Your heart was warm and happy
With the lilt of Irish laughter
Every day and in every way
Now forever and ever after."