Detalhes
- Marca: Longines
- Modelo: Grande Vitesse
- Número: : L36364 (L3.636.4.79.6)
- Gênero: Masculino
- Características: Movimento mecânico automático (calibre ETA Valjoux 7754), cronógrafo, data, taquímetro, vidro cristal safira, resistência à água de 50m (165ft/5ATM)
- Caixa: Aço inoxidável, grande medindo 42mm
- Fundo: Madripérola, transparente, ponteiro luminoso, Indicadores luminosos, segundos centrais, número do mostrador árabe. Escala do taquímetro (bezel), acabamento polido, dial e sub-dial preto com contorno esportivo em vermelho. .
- Pulseira : Couro preto (crocodilo) com combinação de cetim, fecho dobra-dupla estilo borboleta ( deployant oculta), centro de abertura, com a liberação da mola e Logo fábrica gravado LONGINES,
- Comentários: seminovo, funcionando perfeitamente, em nenhuma avaria.
- Acompanha : Caixa de luxo original Longines e manual.
Longines History :
The Longines story starts back in 1832 when Auguste Agassiz arrived in Saint-Imier and entered the "Comptoir horloger Raiguel Jeune". One year later, he founded the "Comptoir Raiguel Jeune & Cie" together with Florian Morel and Henri Raiguel. One of Auguste's sisters married Charles-Marc Francillon, a shopkeeper from Lausanne and in 1834 they had a son, Ernest Francillon.
In 1866, Auguste's nephew, Ernest Francillon, bought two plots of land on the right bank of the river Suze at the place called "Les Longines" and brought all of the watchmaking skills under one roof - this was the first "Longines factory".
With the inauguration of the new factory in 1867, the production of the first Longines movement, the L20A, commenced. At that time, watches used to be wound by means of a key. The Longines watch however broke with these traditional watchmaking methods having a "lever" movement which was wound and the time set by means of the crown. It was Ernest Francillon himself who went to Paristo present this watch at the 1867 Universal Exhibition. He returned to Saint-Imier with a bronze medal.
Ever since his first watch in 1867, Francillon engraved a winged hourglass on all Longines movements. In his battle against counterfeits, he already in 1874 sent out his first warning to all Longines customers.
On the 19th of July 1880 at 11:00 am Ernest Francillon registered at the Federal Office of Intellectual Property under patent number 118 and 119 the brand Longines and its original logo, featuring the winged hourglass. The Longines trademark was first registered, under patent number 2684, at 4:00 pm on 27th of May 1889 and under patent number 14 on the 27th of March 1893 at the International Office of Intellectual Property (today the WIPO, World Intellectual Property Organizaton).
International exhibitions
In 1885, Longines won its first "Grand Prix" at an international exhibition in Antwerp. Further success followed in Brussels (1897), Paris (1889, 1900 and 1925), Milan (1906),Genoa (1914), Berne (1914), Philadelphia (1926) and Barcelona (1929).
Longines' record of ten "Grand Prix" and 28 "Medailles d'Or" has never been equaled by any other watch manufacturer.
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