Longines Limited Edition for Spain: A Look at Dial Design Trends
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Longines Limited Edition for Spain: A Look at Dial Design Trends

By hmd4m · Oct 19, 2020 · 35 replies
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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.





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Brandon Skinner
Oct 19, 2020

Which could be produced in good numbers. Thanks for bringing this one to our attention... its very nice! Here's its older brother

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Arronax
Oct 19, 2020

Does it use a sapphire?

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@lberti
Oct 20, 2020

monochrome-watches.com #image-gallery-3

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@lberti
Oct 20, 2020

I dont know why, but a bronze version would have been cool. Without date obviously.

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Mostel
Oct 20, 2020

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!

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mjcruiser
Oct 23, 2020

Had one years ago -what an interesting update-back on my radar

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