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Amanico presents a charming vintage Longines, highlighting its simple time-only elegance. This post invites enthusiasts to appreciate the understated beauty of classic horology, sparking a discussion on the appeal of vintage pieces versus modern offerings.
I didn't have the time to open it and check its reference number, but it is pretty charming and class.
I didn't have the time to take a photo of its cae back, either, but it is a snap back case.
Not bad, eeeh?
Nicolas
Key Points from the Discussion
- Many vintage Longines models are highly appealing, with the current Legends Diver being a standout for its proportions and wearability despite its size.
- The strap on the featured Longines is not up to the standard of the watch itself, suggesting that a well-designed timepiece deserves a similarly crafted strap.
- The original author agrees that the strap is not at the same level as the watch.
- The numerals font on the vintage Longines is particularly appealing, contributing to its overall charm.
- Another collector shares a similar vintage Longines with a central seconds and sector dial, suggesting a common case design.
- The post has inspired a growing temptation to acquire a vintage time-only watch.
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