Longines "Ellipse" -- Does It Exist?

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Lately I've been quite taken by the Patek Philippe Golden Ellipse:







Unfortunately, Patek (vintage or otherwise) is a little too dear for my wallet at the moment. So I thought to myself, surely Longines must have produced similar watches in the 70s or thereabouts? I like Longines a lot, really more than Patek anyway.

So I look everywhere, but come up a bit dry. Well, I found this:






Yeah... OK so now we know my title question is answered -- it does exist (I guess?). I suppose I was hoping for a dial with some sort of indices, though.

I've found similar styles from what seems to be random brands from the 70s, but all chromed base metal cases, like this:






And I know Longines currently makes the Symphonette, but only in ladies styles and sizes.


So my question here is, does anyone know of a Longines reference that comes close to this? I particularly like the lugless appearance and the elliptical / oval / rectangular shapes, it doesn't have to be 1:1 the Patek. Dial can be any color, with stick indices, roman, etc but indices are a must, no empty dials.

If no Longines, any other brands that made such styles, in stainless steel cases (or gold)?
 
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Cheers, the GP definitely comes close. I really like the others as well, and I can find a bit more options with lugs like that as well. It's the lugless that's tough to find.
 
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Doesn't rise to the level in terms of elegance, but similar inspiration?
This example unfortunately falls short dramatically --and is obviously a redial.

The Audemars Piguet above really looks the part.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mens-Vin...388597?hash=item215f18e835:g:xV4AAOSwoalc2Bkz s-l1600.jpg
 
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Yes, the AP is really lovely, even with the lugs, and perhaps something to set a long term goal for. I also rather like the Cartier-esque JLC -- ah, too many nice watches in this world!
 
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So I thought to myself, surely Longines must have produced similar watches in the 70s or thereabouts?
Perhaps something from the Longines Golden Wings collection will have that vibe you're going for...

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