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Longines WWW Greenlander
For those interested in seeing some pics. of this Military re-issue here are some for your viewing:
At 38.5mm it doesn't wear big unlike a Lange 1. Strap is on the long side,I'm on the last hole.
Some may prefer without date and larger crown but for what you pay
it can't be perfect! Vintage look without vintage hassle,why not?
Thanks for looking
cheers
fernando

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Probably just as well....
By: SteveW : November 22nd, 2009-03:39
...apart from military watch fans, I wouldn't see a recreation of the original as having much of a commercial market. To me it seems reasonable for manufacturers to update the designs of their past classics. For example, I regard the IWC Mark XII as a pre...
Very nice watch...
By: pingtsai : November 22nd, 2009-04:27
This looks great on your wrist Fernando. I'm curious though. The lugs look rather long and protruding. Do they get in the way at all during wear? I happen to like the styling of the re-issue. It has a vintage look to it that still captures the essense of ...
Thanks Ping
By: fernando : November 22nd, 2009-05:28
Now that it's mentioned I am having a closer look at the lugs which does appear to be a bit long but fortunately when watch is secured snugly to the wrist it isn't protruding beyond it.I am looking to change the strap, although this one is well made it fe...
Greenlander
By: John25 : December 1st, 2009-14:37
What is the cost of the new WWW ? I have owned an origional since 1963 (had a choice for 21st birthday, pleased to have been correct!) have used a plastic thing for sailing for the last thirty years (more waterproof) but now I am using my 'Greenlander' ag...
i'd like to see a...
By: G99 : December 1st, 2009-14:46
i'd like to see a pic of your original greenlander John. i did take a look for an original recently with no luck as the new one does nothing for me whatsoever despite having collected military watches for 15 years(past tense, all gone now). of all the Lon...