
Kevster's post highlights a Longines Clous de Paris, a timepiece that, despite its age, continues to captivate with its distinctive design. This thread explores the watch's unique aesthetic, particularly its casework and dial, and touches upon its journey towards vintage status. The discussion offers insights into what makes this specific Longines model a cherished piece among collectors.


. . . in another year or three, it might be vintage.
. . . and revisit in '29.
. . . so it's going to be a candidate for vintage-ness soon.
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