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 Posted: Sat Jun 11th, 2011 12:13 am
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I have really taken a liking to the Longines 24...very cool retro styling and slick engraved hunter caseback  ...ThumbsUp02.gif






The Longines Twenty-Four Hours is essentially a slightly face-lifted reproduction of the 1950’s Longines watch that was ordered by the Swiss national airline, Swissair.


Compared to the original, the remake features a slightly bigger date aperture, a more contrasting dial layout and its three hands are made of plain stainless steel, while the “historic” watch featured hands made of gold.


The onion-shaped winding crown is also a trifle larger, though the signature 24-hour scale is still on its place. The watch will be sold in an oversized stainless steel case 47.50 mm in diameter.

 


Besides a normal for this class of timekeepers sapphire crystal with double antireflective coating, there is also an engraved “hunter” back cover that protects the sapphire display back.This is opened with a small pusher located at 4 o’clock recealing a superb view of the Longines L704.2 automatic movement, which is based on the Valgranges A07-171 ebauche.




 


Longines Twenty-Four Hours Technical specifications


Reference number: Longines Twenty-Four Hours, L2.751.4.53.x
Caliber: Self-winding mechanical movement
Calibre L704.2 (ETA A07 171)
16½ lines, 24 jewels, 28,800 vibrations per hour
48-hour power reserve
Functions: Hours, minutes, seconds, date, 24-hour circle on dial
Case: Circular, stainless steel, Ø 47.50 mm
Engraved and numbered back cover (unlimited series) on top of a sapphire glass
Dial: Matte black
24 white Arabic numerals with Super-LumiNova
Railway track minute circle
Date aperture at 3 o’clock
Hands: Skeleton pear steel hour-hand with Super-LumiNova
Skeleton leaf minute-hand with Super-LumiNova
Stick with drop counterweight seconds hand
Water-resistance: 3 bars (30 meters)
Glass: Sapphire with non-reflecting coating
Bracelet: Black alligator with buckle

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 Posted: Sat Jun 11th, 2011 10:37 am
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I like it...Saw the price on a Norwegian net-site: 2900$...mistake.gif

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 Posted: Sat Jun 11th, 2011 10:59 am
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Hammerfjord wrote:
I like it...Saw the price on a Norwegian net-site: 2900$...mistake.gif
Ouch, that does seem a bit steep. Very nice watch, though.

Last edited on Sat Jun 11th, 2011 11:00 am by watcher

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sure is a beauty...agree steep price...wait for the secondary sales of this one, really love the retro style of the dial. Love that case back, pocket watch styling.

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 Posted: Sat Jun 11th, 2011 12:34 pm
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I guess that it should sell for lower price in the States but I can't find a price yet...

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 Posted: Sat Jun 11th, 2011 09:33 pm
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I love Longines and this one is a beauty......Thumbsup3.gif

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Hammerfjord wrote: I guess that it should sell for lower price in the States but I can't find a price yet...

Here is one site I spotted with a price in US dollars.

http://www.chrono24.com/en/longines/longines-twenty-four-hours-neu-incl-mwst-mit-boxpapieren--id1736022.htm

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 Posted: Mon Jun 13th, 2011 03:12 pm
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Skipdawg wrote:
Hammerfjord wrote: I guess that it should sell for lower price in the States but I can't find a price yet...

Here is one site I spotted with a price in US dollars.

http://www.chrono24.com/en/longines/longines-twenty-four-hours-neu-incl-mwst-mit-boxpapieren--id1736022.htm

130$ cheaper in Germany than in Norway...Hmmm...no.gif

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 Posted: Thu Jun 16th, 2011 10:08 am
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and the 2 posted here may be the only ones in the World!...I put my name and info on a list to be contacted by any Longines agent/world wide who has one of these watches...5 days...no contact...WTF?...are these all gone in the states or didn't they even reach us?homerthinks.gif

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 Posted: Thu Jun 16th, 2011 10:11 am
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Thumbsup3.gif I really like this one

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 Posted: Thu Jun 16th, 2011 10:18 am
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There, they say that they need to order it and the delivery is from 2 to 8 weeks after...
http://www.urverket.no/longines-twentyfour-hours-black-dial-leather-p-13362.html?zenid=386e4c83d77c93b78c64f48a8f991c63

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 Posted: Sun Jun 19th, 2011 05:44 pm
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Please be gentle with me.. this is the first time i´ve seen a 24 hr watch.. up until now I didn't know or cared to find out what they were.. I must say that the concept is interesting..The Longines is nice.. Pricey, but nice..

Who else has these watches??? (24hrs...)

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