New Longines Dolce Vita?

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I think this could have been one of the best ever longines modern releases. They ruined it with the date but i think i will buy it anyways.. its just so good..what are the forum fellows thoughts on this?
 
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Imo I think it will age well, most Art Deco stuff does. Some lovely details to it from the stepped nature of the crown to the rectangular sector style dial. The date sort of throws off the symmetry a bit but it's been punched out with those mitred/ bevels fairly nicely and the date disk has been colour matched. Very nice piece.
 
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I am thining of purchasing the blue dial smal version for my lady. It really is a good release!
 
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I think this could have been one of the best ever longines modern releases. They ruined it with the date but i think i will buy it anyways.. its just so good..what are the forum fellows thoughts on this?
The blued hands are an attractive feature. They enhance the monochromatic dial. I wouldn’t say the date window ruins it. It sits neatly within the dial, and its placement provides a symmetrical aesthetic with the Longines script, and logo. It’s also a complication that has a useful purpose.

Modern era, ETA based Longines watches are often overlooked in favour of the in-house movements of the vintage era, which is a pity as they use reliable movements. Classic designs as well.

A couple of mine…