Longines Heritage Classic Sector Dial: Collector Reviews and Alternatives
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Longines Heritage Classic Sector Dial: Collector Reviews and Alternatives

By Lankysudanese · Dec 30, 2020 · 29 replies
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In this insightful discussion, Lankysudanese (Hussam) seeks community input on the Longines Heritage Classic Sector Dial, a timepiece that has captivated him since its launch despite some reservations about its case finishing and strap. His query invites fellow collectors to share their experiences, offering a valuable perspective on the watch's appeal and potential drawbacks for those considering this distinctive reference.

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I have an opportunity to buy this timepiece from an AD at a decent price. 

I had been drawn to the piece ever since it was launched, but every time that I saw it in the metal, the case finishing and strap left me cold. I’m not expecting it to be a dufour simplicity or anything like that, and the strap shouldn’t be a deal breaker with today’s aftermarket, but the lack of alternating brushed/polished surfaces and the long lugs kinda bothered me. Other than that, the dial and hands are beautiful, and the movement is great (especially for the price)

Any WPS members who have owned this piece?

Appreciate any input

Happy New Year to all

Hussam



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xxn
Dec 30, 2020

have been a hand wound movement

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Nietzsche_Darko
Dec 30, 2020

I’ve thought about purchasing it many times. I ultimately bought a Baltic HMS to satisfy the Sector dial itch. Maybe check it out and see how you like it?

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Lankysudanese
Dec 30, 2020

How’s the movement? Never handled a miyota before.

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blau
Dec 30, 2020

Haven't gotten answers yet, either!

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Reuven Malter
Dec 30, 2020

Below 2k even with silicium build in the movement, it really is a no brainer just because of the dial and the simplicity. Agree that hand wound would be better, but this is just not realistic. Even the 5296 or the JLC sector did not had that. Id take the leap of faith!

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India Whiskey Charlie
Dec 30, 2020

The Baltic can be a little nicer. The dial is cleaner (no sub-dial and broken 6) and the hands are a little prettier as well. As to Miyota, I've had a couple and never had an issue with them. Can't say that Miyota is better or worse than an average ETA or Sellita. That said, I cannot say anything negative about the Longines, well except for the occluded 6... 😉

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