Post your Longineseses'

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Here are mine -
1) 1960 Conquest ref 9022 with a cal 290


2) 1968 Ultra-Chron ref 7827 with a cal 431


3) 1976 Conquest ref 1577 with an ETA-based cal 636 (my first vintage, before I even knew it was only sort of vintage..)
 
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New arrival!
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Congrats! Sei tacche? Dibs!

Yes, sei! Dibs noted man.
 
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Found this petite art deco Longines at the fleamarket today. Always nice to
pick up watches from my favourite brand for 15€ 😉

It's 23mm including the crown, and dates to around 1937



 
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After looking through all of these I'll now be on the lookout for one of these beauties to wear... Thanks a lot guys 😉
 
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Found this petite art deco Longines at the fleamarket today. Always nice to
pick up watches from my favourite brand for 15€ 😉

It's 23mm including the crown, and dates to around 1937



What a find for 15 euros! Unusual steel case, great dial, and good condition. I would guess 1938. Thanks for the pics!
 
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Thank you very much! @DirtyDozen12

It's a charming little watch👍

I also agree on 1938, waiting for a reply from Longines.

EDIT: Invoiced to Sweden in January 1939 so production in 1938 is correct.
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Just one word: fantastic!!!

Where did you find the 13zn?

The Fab suisse? It has a 30ch, i got it from another collector.
 
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Only two Longines at the moment, but at least they can sit next to each other in the watch drawer and tell old war stories. A WWW ("Greenlander") and Czech Pilot ("Majetek", 2nd series with cal 15.26).