I’m surprised that no one has commented on the new Longines pilot Majetek. It has its roots in a Czech pilot watch, which I didn’t know. This release shows that Longines continues to impress. Source: Monochrome watches website. ...
We at this community can not wait when we can see your new Longines. I go to do some thinking work before i decide to buy or not to buy. To be or not to be.
For me there are more non starters. But… overall it is not a bad looker. If it is the watch that make somebody happy, it is a useful watch. This happen when i read and see the Majetek. It do let me think about the Cartier Santos someway.
But this one is a miss for me. I give them kudos for trying to create something which isn’t a 99% facsimile of the original but I feel they missed the mark here.
And it may not be true... Do they want to make it look like a nautilus? With that wider case and that curved shape, and that crown guard🤔 the dial is very nice and i really dun't mind it is not a reduplication of the old one.
"Longines registered the design on April 1st, 1935 at the IPO office in Bern. The watch was then put to action by the Czechoslovak pilots and had the words “Majetek Vojenské Správy” (“Property of the Military Administration”) engraved on the back. The ori...
It basically means Pilot Property, not Pilot's Property so it reads and connotation is more like "Pilot. Property." Basically just 2 random words together without a proper meaning. Without getting into linguistics you do not need to use pronoun after Maje...