What vintage Longines is on your wrist today?

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Wore this one today. If you like patina, which I do, you might like this one. It's a 30CH, Ref 6075 invoiced on 11 Feb1953 to Sweden.., radium dial.
 
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Wore this one today. If you like patina, which I do, you might like this one. It's a 30CH, Ref 6075 invoiced on 11 Feb1953 to Sweden.., radium dial.
Extremely cool dial furniture on this one!! Lots of character.
 
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Longines! Ah yes! I have one Longines. I’ve owned the carcass of a distressed Longines for close to 50 years. Too far gone to do anything with until the stars aligned! Before and after. Circa late 1920s, Canadian white gold filled case, vitreous enamel dial that likely originally had radium numerals. (Edited to change CAR to CARCASS, and BILL to DIAL).

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Just arrived. Very pleased with condition, need to sort out the hands though.
Very cool dial! What’s the case size?
 
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Very cool dial! What’s the case size?
Thanks. It's 35.5-ish mm, Sei Tacche and 1945. I think I saw one on here the same or similar, have a file of pics I've mislaid. No idea what ref as yet. Either it wears quite large or I'm thankfully getting accustomed to reasonably sized watches.
 
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Thanks. It's 35.5-ish mm, Sei Tacche and 1945. I think I saw one on here the same or similar, have a file of pics I've mislaid. No idea what ref as yet. Either it wears quite large or I'm thankfully getting accustomed to reasonably sized watches.
I feel the same way when I wear anything over 36mm now! The long lugs on these definitely help to “size up” otherwise modest dimensions.
 
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I feel the same way when I wear anything over 36mm now! The long lugs on these definitely help to “size up” otherwise modest dimensions.
Oops, should have typed "33.5"!