
Ubik's 2015 photographic report offers a rare, intimate look into the Longines factory and museum in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. This multi-part series, originally shared with fellow enthusiasts, provides an invaluable historical and technical perspective on the brand. His detailed account, enriched by exclusive access, continues to be a crucial resource for understanding Longines' heritage and manufacturing prowess.


Mr. Baeryswyl, for many years a dial specialist at Stern dials, joined us for the trip and
was very generous with his knowledge of dials and their secrets.
















































Excellent report. Great to see so many good guys and friends, there. Exciting pictures of not less exciting legends. Wow. You made me dream, and regret to not have attended. Best, and thank you, Eitan. Nicolas
for sharing here your passion for Longines vintage watches. Why Longines, could one ask? As we all know, Longines is today the shadow of what it once was. Longines has a record second to none when it comes to navigation watches (sea & air), what one would now call tool watches, but also as fine wrist watch chronometers and chronographs. As far as the latter category is concerned, Longines produced the much lauded 13.33. 13ZN and 30CH, not to mention the 12.68 calibers, and remain by large un
. . . I'd no idea these Longines formed chronometer movements ever made it into production. I know I've never seen one, ever, unless you count Kari's revision. Art
. . . at a Texas BBQ joint that's stumbled into an ice cream parlor. Gluttonously, Art
Well spotted! When enquiring about one of the cal. 360 housed in one of Kari Voutilainen's Chronometre 27, Longines obliged informing of the production date but added "how did you get this movement? It was never meant to have left the manufacture." Best Z
It was a unique event. Part two will be even more fun for us vintage nerds.
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