Longines Flagship L49744116 Details
INFORMATION |
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BRAND |
Longines |
SERIES |
Flagship |
MODEL |
L49744116 |
Gender |
Mens |
PRODUCED |
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DIAL |
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TYPE |
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COLOUR |
White matt |
FINISH |
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INDEXES |
Painted Roman numerals |
CASE |
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MATERIAL |
Stainless Steel |
CRYSTAL |
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, with several layers of anti-reflective coating on the underside |
BACK |
Transparent case back with sapphire crystal |
SHAPE |
Round |
DIAMETER |
? 38.50?mm |
HEIGHT |
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MOVEMENT |
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CALIBRE |
L619/888 |
TYPE |
Automatic |
DIAMETER |
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JEWELS |
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RESERVE |
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Frequency |
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Time |
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BAND |
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BandMaterial |
Stainless Steel |
FEATURES |
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WATER RESISTANCE |
30 m |
STYLE |
Luxury Watches |
The Flagship collection was first introduced by Longines in 1957 and has been providing with its wearers with a number of masterpieces ever since. One of the timepieces from the collection that have greatly impressed the wearers is this model, that presents as the perfect form of a watch, featuring the best of functionality. The watch is designed out of stainless steel with a 38.5mm diameter and holds the white matt dial which features as the face of pure sophistication and grace. The watch also features a stainless steel bracelet that comes with a triple safety folding clasp that will firmly hold your statement of style in place.
Disclaimer:
Due to having a large inventory, the watch you receive may not be the exact same one shown in the photos. We always guarantee that our watch are in a new/unworn condition. Stickers may be removed during the inspection process.



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