Longines Heritage Military 1938

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Very nice. Anybody know whether they've got a re-issue of the Czech military (Majetek) piece in the works? Seems like that would be a fairly logical move, and it's quite a bit "different" from their other re-issues from the same era.
Already done.
 
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I tried this on today (they have 2 at the Bond Street boutique). Very nice and bezel is extremely flashy. Done a good job but for me as a steel watch a hair too big. My ceramic Apollo 8 is bigger but feels smaller. Love the hand wind movement however.
 
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There is something very nice about the unitas 6498/7 movement. A couple of manufacturers make watches in the 40mm range using it. Which will fit better on my wrist.
 
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I tried this on today (they have 2 at the Bond Street boutique). Very nice and bezel is extremely flashy. Done a good job but for me as a steel watch a hair too big. My ceramic Apollo 8 is bigger but feels smaller. Love the hand wind movement however.
do you remember which serial number you had in your hands?
 
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do you remember which serial number you had in your hands?
I think it was something in the 60’s or 80’s
 
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Saw it in the flesh I'm a big Longines fan. I will say it's different & on the fence still

 
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I think it was something in the 60’s or 80’s
thats would be an early number between 1 and 1938.
I would love to be updated which numbers show up at which time in the shops - that would give us an idea how fast they sell this limited edition.
Thank you for posting!
 
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LONGINES is doing an excellent work with Heritage line. I really love it since I saw the first pictures, it is quite accurate for a modern watch, and LONGINES is becoming my focus brand (after Zenith)