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Got hold of a matching strap for this little beauty.

Hmmm.... am I detecting a ladies' watch ? Dibs ! Very nice.
 
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Hi to everyone,
I got this Longines Automatic. The case looks like a ultra chron. Does anyone know which model is it and the value.
I know the conditions are quite bad. I accept every advise.
Thank a lot.
 
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Haven't worn this in far too long...think I'll wear it tomorrow!

 
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Only one so far
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I have this 14k gold Longines coming in. Pretty stoked. Fell in love with the dial.

 
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Recently got this for my wife for Christmas. Christmas of what year will depend upon my watchmaker. The movement is a 10.86N. The serial number on the movement places it toward the end of the 1928 production year. Any comments or info about the watch would be greatly appreciated, as always.
 
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Recently got this for my wife for Christmas. Christmas of what year will depend upon my watchmaker. The movement is a 10.86N. The serial number on the movement places it toward the end of the 1928 production year. Any comments or info about the watch would be greatly appreciated, as always.
Very nice watch. The dial is noteworthy as it looks to be solid silver and indelible, meaning that the signature, numerals, etc. were engraved and then filled with an enamel ink. An expensive process that would disappear from Longines watches in the 1930's. The movement is also from Longines' peak, in terms of finishing.
 
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Very nice watch. The dial is noteworthy as it looks to be solid silver and indelible, meaning that the signature, numerals, etc. were engraved and then filled with an enamel ink. An expensive process that would disappear from Longines watches in the 1930's. The movement is also from Longines' peak, in terms of finishing.

Thank you for the insights.
 
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Nothing special here so move on if not interested. Just a ladies watch I bought yesterday as a pressie for my wife. Bought it online from Ernest Jones as it was cheaper than in store plus I used a voucher code and ended up getting it for 31% less than the shop price! Wierd.
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Here's a little old Longines I bought at auction this week for my wife to wear whilst her watch is in for a service. A Cal 230 invoiced to Baume & Co. on the 20th November 1937. The dial is pretty weathered/ faded and the case has had a bit of a battering over the years but I imagine they'll say the same about me on my 81st birthday too! 馃榾