Longines Legend Diver 'Tropical'

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It is hard to believe an inanimate object made of steel could have a soul, could evolve over the years to reach a higher level of existence. Well this Longines reference 7150 2 does just that. Over the years, it has developed an intense feeling, an incredible flavour, something that is incomparable to any other example seen.

According to the Longines archives this watch was invoiced in 1964 to Ostersetzer, the Italian agent at the time, and has stayed in Italy until it was recently discovered. The case can be considered unworn, featuring every factory detail, including the casebook and case alignment triangles, which are almost always gone. The correct 290 calibre is immaculate and in pristine condition.

Few words can describe the quality and beauty of this dial, so we will let the pictures speak for themselves, although the watch really gives its all in the sunshine. A one of a kind transformation, this watch’s perfection is worthy of a Longines re-edition.

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It is hard to believe an inanimate object made of steel could have a soul, could evolve over the years to reach a higher level of existence. Well this Longines reference 7150 2 does just that. Over the years, it has developed an intense feeling, an incredible flavour, something that is incomparable to any other example seen.

According to the Longines archives this watch was invoiced in 1964 to Ostersetzer, the Italian agent at the time, and has stayed in Italy until it was recently discovered. The case can be considered unworn, featuring every factory detail, including the casebook and case alignment triangles, which are almost always gone. The correct 290 calibre is immaculate and in pristine condition.

Few words can describe the quality and beauty of this dial, so we will let the pictures speak for themselves, although the watch really gives its all in the sunshine. A one of a kind transformation, this watch’s perfection is worthy of a Longines re-edition.

It is hard to believe an inanimate object made of steel could have a soul, could evolve over the years to reach a higher level of existence. Well this Longines reference 7150 2 does just that. Over the years, it has developed an intense feeling, an incredible flavour, something that is incomparable to any other example seen.

According to the Longines archives this watch was invoiced in 1964 to Ostersetzer, the Italian agent at the time, and has stayed in Italy until it was recently discovered. The case can be considered unworn, featuring every factory detail, including the casebook and case alignment triangles, which are almost always gone. The correct 290 calibre is immaculate and in pristine condition.

Few words can describe the quality and beauty of this dial, so we will let the pictures speak for themselves, although the watch really gives its all in the sunshine. A one of a kind transformation, this watch’s perfection is worthy of a Longines re-edition.