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FS: Longines M.T.STefanovic the “Serbian” academy Longines

 

Brand: Longines - (more)

Series: M.T.STefanovic

Model: the “Serbian” academy Longines

Condition: GOOD

Location: United Kingdom United Kingdom 

Status: FS

Listed: Mar 9, 2023, 11:56 AM

Asking Price: GBP 24,000 (in USD)

Retail Price: GBP 

Payment Info: Bank wire, shipment included

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Longines    M.T.STefanovic,  the “Serbian”  Longines.

 

These watches have been called “Serbian”,  but in fact were produced for the Yugoslavian Army Academy in the 1930s.   Both versions of these watches were given to graduate officers of the military academy ( vojna akademija.) as gifts on behalf of the Serbian king.  They were probably a  special order to Longines by the retailer Milan T Stefanovich (the most important retailer in Belgrade in the early 20th century).

 

The first series  of watches, with white dials and a large caseback engraving, were given to the 62nd class of the military academy and were all invoiced in September 1937,  and my watch is part of this.

 

The second batch, all of which had black dials and a smaller engraving, were given to the 64th class and were all invoiced in September 1939. Both watches have snap-on backs and three-part cases.

 

On the dial, the coat of arms, the Saint Lazarus emblem and retailer signature “Milan T. Stefanovich Beograd” are placed directly under the Longines font in Cyrillic, hence the nickname “The Serbian” or “Serbo”. Both the black and white dials were made by dial maker Flückiger & Fils for Longines. Both were located in Saint-Imier, and Flückiger & Fils was one ofin St. Imier

 

The calibre 15.26 is a 15½ ligne movement with a “hunter lever winding mechanism”, an ebauche similar to  calibres 15.25, 14.25, 17.26 and 21.25.   My watch has been serviced about 12 years ago,  and rarely used since.  The movement is in excellent conditions, it may require a full service soon.  I only had the case cleaned and not refinished , to preserve the integrity of its history. 

 

I have exchanged emails with the Curator of the Serbian Military Museum  and received extract from Longines  (see images).

 

Apart from its history , it is  really great watch to wear, with its 37mm case sits very well on the wrist.

 

I am looking for 24,000 GBP  which includes insured shipment .   Payment by bankwire only.  NOW REDUCED to 22000  GBP, open to negotiation


Please ask for other images - including the mails with/from Longines and The Serbian Military Museum

 

 









This message has been edited by Franco on 2024-11-12 15:58:24

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