Longines founded by Ernest Ferancillon , erectied a factory in 1866 to conduct all of the operations of watch finishing in one plant as opposed to the traditional method of passing the movement f…
I have a vintage Longines watch. I need to open the back. I am having trouble figuring out how.
I have in for service a Longines Deck Watch Chronometer that basically is a robust pocket watch movement mounted in a gimballed frame with double wood case in the manner of a ship's chronometer. The movement is approximately 36 hour run time and is stem-wind lever set; you have to unscrew the...
Longines, seemingly more than most watch companies, provided contract watches, also known as a private label watch, furnishing a large number of private label watches to dealers in the U.S. and Canada. Below is a table of private label Longines watches started with information contained in a...
The movement is definitely Longines and that is a well-reputed Swiss company I was querying the case. Very many Longines watches were sold in Longines Swiss-made cases which had the distinctive Longines winged logo on them as shown below:
Longines-Wittnauer manufactured a Type A-13 GCT navigation watch in accordance with military specification 27968. Elgin manufactured a Type A-13 in accordance with military specification AN GG-W-108.
Sport watches have loosened their grip on utility. They’re no longer defined by what they can do, but by how seamlessly they move through a day. Longines’ newly redesigned HydroConquest feels entirely ...
Here is a reference to Longines 19B as identified by Miguel Angel There is a difference in the movements, on the reference, the time is key set with square arbor from the back, on your's it seem's time is set from dial side.