Longines Limited Edition garners US$20,000 for Harry Connick Jr.’s charities
June 2006
The first Longines Evidenza Limited Edition Harry Connick, Jr. timepiece raised US$20,000 at the conclusion of the first of five benefit (…)
Christina Liebherr and Beat Mändli win the Longines Press Award for Elegance in Lucerne
June 2006
A jury of equestrian and sports journalists named the most elegant male and female riders at the CSIO Switzerland held in Lucerne.
Swiss watch brand Longines creates limited edition timepieces to support ‘Icon of Elegance’
June 2006
Harry Connick, Jr. and The Pajama Game special benefit in New York City. Five special Longines evidenza models with Connick Jr.’s engraved signature (…)
Longines Montre Lindbergh
June 2006
Longines presents a self-winding version of its Lindbergh Hour Angle watch in its original size. After his 1927 solo flight from New York to Paris in 33 (…)
Longines Spirit
May 2006
The Longines Spirit collection pays homage to the pioneer spirit which has inspired the brand’s watchmakers and designers throughout its history. Recalling (…)
LINDBERGH HOUR ANGLE WATCH by Longines
April 2006
Stainless steel watch equipped with a mechanical self-winding Calibre L699 automatic movement.
Longines Les Elégantes de Longines 2006
April 2006
Longines revisits the Roaring Twenties, the Art Deco period that was so incredibly prolific in terms of aesthetic exploration and stylistic creativity, by (…)
Longines Clou de Paris
April 2006
The new Clous de Paris collection from Longines is a worthy successor to the values of elegance and of tradition in watchmaking. The Clous de Paris pattern (…)
Monette Russo and Luis Rivera Awarded 15th Longines Prize for Elegance
December 2005
Longines, Official Timekeeper and Data Handler at the 38th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships 2005, is pleased to announce it has awarded the (…)
MASTER COLLECTION by Longines
October 2005
Stainless steel watch equipped with an L678 self-winding mechanical movement with a 42-hour power reserve.
MASTER COLLECTION CHRONOGRAPH by Longines
July 2005
Stainless steel watch (38.5 & 40 mm) equipped with an ETA 2894/2 self-winding mechanical movement.
Albert Einstein’s Longines watch on display at the Historisches Museum in Bern, Switzerland
June 2005
“Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)” Exhibition for the centenary of the Theory of relativity:the new doctrine of time according to Einstein.The exhibition is (…)