Longines celebrated its 180th anniversary in 2012. One of the oldest Swiss watch-making companies, Longines has enjoyed a particularly prolific and accomplished history, earning 10 Grand Prix for horology and reaching their 30 millionth watch produced in 2001. In addition, Longines has acted as the official supplier for the International Aeronautics Federation since 1919, an affiliation which has included building a watch to Charles Lindbergh's specifications in 1927, which accompanied him on his crossing of the North Atlantic. Longines watches are best known for their classic elegance and technical impeccability, and are sold in 130 countries around the world.
Stainless steel case with a black leather strap. Fixed stainless steel bezel. Black dial with silver-tone hands and Roman numeral hour markers. Minute markers. Tachymeter around the outer rim. Dial Type: Analog. Date display at the 6 o'clock position. Chronograph - two sub-dials displaying: 60 second and 30 minute. Aut...