
Nicolas (amanico) shares a captivating group shot of vintage Longines Weems watches from a 2011 GTG, offering a rare glimpse into the diversity and enduring appeal of this iconic pilot's timepiece. His post serves as a valuable historical record, showcasing these significant references together and inviting collectors to appreciate their unique characteristics. This compilation highlights why the Weems remains a cornerstone for enthusiasts of historical aviation watches.

Who knows, maybe you could work on a special GTG and get the world record of most onion crowns in one place. Onion soup would have to be on the menu, obviously!
I will take any of them.
While I wasn’t at the group , here’s my watch 😄
In honor of the Longines Weems, it was my first thought when i must pick a name when i became a WPS member, the Longines Weems was the watch that fit exactly my exploration of the mechanical art of a movement. The number 8 i took for the horological meanings of Swiss watch makers. Personally the 8 i use a lot, because of it balanced nature. &
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