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New models in the Longines 1832 collection

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May 2020


New models in the Longines 1832 collection

This summer, all models of The Longines 1832 will feature matte black dials. This collection, whose name pays tribute to the origins of the winged hourglass brand, embodies the watchmaking expertise and classic elegance of Longines. A women’s version featuring a beige mother-of-pearl dial and enhanced with diamond indexes will complete this collection.

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832 marks the year in which Longines was created; a bygone era when the measurement of time was beginning to gain importance and watches were still produced at home. It was the beginning of one of Swiss watchmaking’s most beautiful stories. This key date is highlighted by The Longines 1832 collection, the worthy heir of the brand’s watchmaking expertise and aesthetic codes. Proud of its heritage, Longines is expanding this line with new models.

New models in the Longines 1832 collection

The Longines 1 532 is now adorned with pure and elegant matte black dials. This new finish is available on the three-hand/date versions (30 and 40 mm in diameter), and enhances the models featuring an annual calendar (L897 calibre) or a moon phase display (L899 calibre).

These new timepieces, whose clear back reveals the ever-fascinating work of the movement within them, are mounted on black leather watch straps that blend perfectly with the collection’s refined lines.

New models in the Longines 1832 collection

Longines will be offering for the first time a beige mother-of-pearl dial, which will be showcased in The Longines 1832 collection. This women’s model features diamond indexes to give it a delicate look. Its 30 mm diameter case is mounted on an iridescent beige leather watch strap that complements the softness of the dial’s colours.

The new Longines 1832 models, in black or for women, will undoubtedly continue the brand’s long watchmaking tradition.

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