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Chronometer (aka yacomino) shares an exclusive in-the-flesh look at a new Longines model, sparking a discussion among collectors about the brand's commitment to vintage-inspired designs. His initial impressions highlight the watch's appeal, prompting community members to delve into its historical context and design nuances. This article explores why Longines' reissues continue to resonate with enthusiasts and how this particular model stands out.
Not a W&W release but was able to see it in the flesh today. I always appreciate vinage inspired Longines

I did not buy it yet but will most likely do eventually
Key Points from the Discussion
- Longines excels at reissuing past models, with the showcased no-date version being a strong addition to Chronometer's existing collection of vintage-inspired pieces. The design appears to draw inspiration from a specific vintage Longines model, reinforcing the brand's heritage.
- The dateless model and the Conquest Central Power Reserve are considered among the most beautiful Longines watches currently available. While appreciating the simplicity of the no-date, the alternating brushed and polished case of the Power Reserve model is noted as a preferred design element.
- Longines has consistently launched exciting pieces in recent years, demonstrating a commitment to design that resonates with collectors, even if these specific models don't represent a massive contribution to Swatch Group's overall bottom line.
- The new Longines model is available in both silver and black dials, and in 40mm and 38mm case sizes, offering variety to collectors. The discussion also references a 30mm Flagship with a 'cappuccino' dial, indicating a broader range of vintage-inspired offerings.
- The watch's versatility is enhanced by its potential to pair well with various leather straps, allowing for personalization and further enhancing its vintage aesthetic.
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