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Longines Record

40mm stainless steel case, black dial. Automatic movement, power reserve of 59 hours. Chronograph mechanism. Stainless steel bracelet. Water resistance of 3 bar

In Longines’ purest watchmaking tradition, the Record automatic models combine classic elegance and excellence, aspiring to become the spearheads of the brand. And there is no shortage of arguments for these exceptional timepieces, whose movement includes a single-crystal silicon balance spring with unique properties. A first for Longines, it is certified as a “chronometer” by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), a designation awarded to all of the pieces in the Record collection.

40mm stainless steel case, black dial. Automatic movement, power reserve of 59 hours. Chronograph mechanism. Stainless steel bracelet. Water resistance of 3 bar

In Longines’ purest watchmaking tradition, the Record automatic models combine classic elegance and excellence, aspiring to become the spearheads of the brand. And there is no shortage of arguments for these exceptional timepieces, whose movement includes a single-crystal silicon balance spring with unique properties. A first for Longines, it is certified as a “chronometer” by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), a designation awarded to all of the pieces in the Record collection.

$1,065.00

Original: $3,550.00

-70%
Longines Record—

$3,550.00

$1,065.00

Description

40mm stainless steel case, black dial. Automatic movement, power reserve of 59 hours. Chronograph mechanism. Stainless steel bracelet. Water resistance of 3 bar

In Longines’ purest watchmaking tradition, the Record automatic models combine classic elegance and excellence, aspiring to become the spearheads of the brand. And there is no shortage of arguments for these exceptional timepieces, whose movement includes a single-crystal silicon balance spring with unique properties. A first for Longines, it is certified as a “chronometer” by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), a designation awarded to all of the pieces in the Record collection.