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Longines Flagship 30LS ~ good bye!

  1. Anthonyw Sep 13, 2017

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    Hi all!

    I wanted to say a big thank you for everyone on the vintage Longines subforum who have been super helpful with me getting into collecting vintage watches! Especially those who helped me find the right band width haha. I decided to go the Omega route to have a more consistent collection. So I'll be selling this gem of a Flagship. I wanted to post some proper pics here for your viewing pleasure :)

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  2. noelekal Home For Wayward Watches Sep 13, 2017

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    Big mistake getting rid of a neato Longines with 30LS movement and those appealing lugs, but ... it's your life.

    Only kidding. A really good watch and movement, a Longines 30LS.
     
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  3. Anthonyw Sep 13, 2017

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    Haha yeah I know...I'm kind of hoping no one bids on it :p
     
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  4. Anthonyw Sep 13, 2017

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    Heres the caseback etching
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  5. JohnSteed Sep 15, 2017

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    Love these too, but a more consistent route .... You mean a single brand?? Good luck with that, if that's the case....:whistling:
     
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  6. Anthonyw Sep 15, 2017

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    Haha...my dilemma is that I love the vintage longines but not as much a fan of the modern watches. I really love modern omegas and Iike the vintage ones so my thought was to go that route. Im thinking of doing an Omega through the times collection so a 6b/159, Connie from 50-60's, dress quartz from the 70's (have one), tritium speedy pro, and a master coaxial diver - so I can cover the important watches from pre-quartz rev to modern times.
     
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