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The Longines Avigation Watch Type A-7 – A history of beauty combined with performance
Founded
in 1832 in Saint-Imier, this famous Swiss watch brand can boast a long
tradition characterised by the elegance of its products. The Longines
Avigation Watch Type A-7 has been inspired by the brand’s rich history
and its close relationship with the world of aviation. Performance and
precision – which are essential qualities in this field – are abundant
in this exceptional chronograph, which is fitted with the single
push-piece column-wheel movement that was developed exclusively for
Longines. Its characteristic design, marked by an impressive diameter
and angled dial, is extremely eye-catching and perfectly illustrates
Longines’ famous know-how.The model on which The Longines
Avigation Watch Type A-7 is based was a superb amalgam of precision and
high quality. Today, Longines presents this exceptional model which will
no doubt go down in the annals of the brand’s rich heritage. At the
beginning of the 20th century the name of Longines was closely
associated with the pioneers of aviation – those men and women who
attempted the impossible and left their mark on history. Guaranteeing
precision and quality, Longines timepieces were an essential part of the
equipment of these aviators during their exploits.The Longines
Avigation Watch Type A-7 was inspired by models developed during the
1930s that had to meet extremely stringent criteria from the point of
view of appearance, quality and precision in order to be selected by
aviators and bear the name “Type A-7” given by the U.S. Army. Their
large diameter and fluted crown enabled them to be easily read and
quickly manipulated, even if the pilot was wearing thick gloves. The
angled black dial with its large white numerals also ensured easy
reading in poor light or turbulence. The angle of the dial was specially
designed for the chronograph to be worn on the inside of the wrist.
This meant that the dial was aligned with the aircraft’s instruments and
the pilot could read the timepiece without moving his or her arm or
letting go of the controls.
The racy elegance of The Longines
Avigation Watch Type A-7 single push-piece chronograph immediately
catches the eye. The steel case has a diameter of 49 mm and houses an
L788 calibre, a column-wheel movement developed exclusively for
Longines. The various chronograph functions – start, stop and reset to
zero – can all be operated by pressing the single push-piece set in the
fluted crown. In imitation of the aviators’ timepieces, the dial is
angled at 45° to the right and features large white Arabic numerals, all
of which make up the exceptional character of this timepiece. Its sleek
appearance is enhanced by the tachometer scale around the outer edge of
the dial and the Breguet minute and hour hands. The whole is mounted on
a black alligator strap. Furthermore, the intricate workings of this
exceptional piece can be admired through the hinged cover on the
sapphire glass back of The Longines Avigation Watch Type A-7.
Press Release
This message has been edited by Kong on 2013-04-01 21:28:45