Longines 130th Anniversary Set of Chronometer, Worldtime, and Chronograph References
38.5 mm
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Steel
Material
1997
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$9,270
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Inclusive of 3 watches made in 1997 for the 130th anniversary of the Longines Manufacture. The first is the Automatic Chronometer reference L2.613.4.13.2. It has a 38.5mm steel case, white dial with central guilloche patterned texture. It's powered by caliber L 622.2 which contains 21 jewels.
The second is reference L2.614.4.13.2, a Worldtime watch. It has a 38.5mm steel case with white dial that has a central guilloche patterned texture. It utilizes caliber L 635.4 which contains 33 jewels.
The last is the chronograph reference L2.615.4.13.2. Housed in a 41mm steel case with a white dial with central guilloche patterned texture. It's powered by caliber L 667.2 and contains 25 jewels.
There were only 1,000 sets of these watches made.
Longines, founded in 1832 in Saint-Imier, Switzerland by Auguste Agassiz, has a rich heritage of creating classic timepieces that combine tradition and innovation. Today, the brand is most well known for its Master and Heritage Collections. Longines' commitment to craftsmanship and performance is clear—with a legacy of more than a century, Longines continues to epitomize Swiss watchmaking excellence.