
In a fascinating exploration of limited edition timepieces, hmd4m brings to light a distinctive Longines model, a special edition created exclusively for the Spanish market. This post sparks a broader discussion on design influences in contemporary watchmaking, particularly the impact of independent brands on mainstream aesthetics. hmd4m's discovery serves as a valuable starting point for understanding how regional exclusives contribute to a brand's global identity and design evolution.

Which could be produced in good numbers. Thanks for bringing this one to our attention... its very nice! Here's its older brother
Does it use a sapphire?
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I dont know why, but a bronze version would have been cool. Without date obviously.
It looks like it is responding to the current trend of Moser dials... Moser is like Panerai 15 years ago, when Panerai's influence made ALL watches 3-7 plus MM bigger... If you appreciate how much Panerai influenced the SIZE of watches... Take a moment to appreciate how much Moser has influenced the LOOK/ DESIGN/ COLOR of current DIALS. Do your homework. Follow MOSER. See how strong their influence is currently! And it goes far beyond this trend-follower style Longines dial!
Had one years ago -what an interesting update-back on my radar
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