Post your Longineseses'

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Yes I wore this one yesterday, but it’s still on my wrist.



...and, for more pleasure, a bit of a sex-pile:

I'll need to be reincarnated 4 times before I can get such Longines collection :-(
 
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Yes I wore this one yesterday, but it’s still on my wrist.



...and, for more pleasure, a bit of a sex-pile:

Wow ………… just, wow ………
 
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Ray of Longines
Very nice. Just a question from a novice: Did Longines usually make these hour markers in solid gold?
 
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Longines cal 23 ZS, c.1957. Love the way it catches the light.

I love that - nice post, thanks!

Now, just a long shot, but here's my 1958? 23ZS, before I spruced it up a bit. Does/did yours have massive spring bars like these, please?
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I love that -nice post, thanks!

Now, just a long shot, but here's my 1958? 23ZS, before I spruced it up a bit. Does/did yours have massive spring bars like these, please?
That's a nice looking watch.

No, when I acquired this Longines it came as head-only, no strap & no spring bars.

Always have the option of switching to modern spring bars to have better confidence in reliability, but then also store away the originals to maintain completeness.
 
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switching to modern spring bars to have better confidence in reliability, but then also store away the originals to maintain completeness.
yep, +1 totally - reliability/security first, else you're potentially looking at a lead without a dog.
 
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A recent arrival, circa 1941....the case is a bit small for my fence post sized wrist....my wife has taken a liking to it, though....off to my WM it goes.