Longines heritage Classic 38.5mm x 10mm 70hr power reserve. On bracelet or strap. I was struck by the classic look, very well done. Of course, we can always apply our watchautism and say "if not for this or that tiny detail..." and the "eaten 6" is a clas...
I much prefer vertical numbers because I can't unsee the butt. (Moonphases I like, but not being mooned. Otherwise, this watch is practically perfect as a time-only.)
Have already put my name down at the boutique to go see it when it comes. Plan is to either buy the watch or to order the BoR bracelet to put on my Heritage Tuxedo Chronograph. I believe they are the same lug width (19mm) but different case diameter.
...but here is an amateurish amalgamation of two photos from the Longines website. Let me know what you think of the end result. Moderators please delete if I am violating any forum rules. ...
I think the bracelet is overpowering the white dial, whereas the black dial and the Chrono have enough going on in the dial to hold their own against the bracelet. Would love to see someone’s “live” pictures, because it may be completely different.
The dial was a little flat and the flat glass was accentuated. The bracelet was a bit too shiny for me. I am so disappointed with the bracelet. But that was just for my taste.
... ordering the Forstner BoR bracelet. Still waiting for it to come and will post pics of the Tux with it on. Reddit had a photo if anyone is interested [hope i am not violating forum rules, but please delete if so]
It doesn’t even need to be really fancy but at least movements they can call their own. Like how Tudor has their MTxxx or Breitling their B01. Or look at Omega’s mass produced movement on their seamasters with a display back.. sure they’re not haute but i...
… from Swatch not to do anything to encroach on Omega? Pity because it was once Omega’s equal. Having said that I think Longines does as well as any mainstream watch brand to re-run watches from its golden years, and it has a vast back catalogue to choose...