Longines Longines Conquest L33774165 Details
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This timepiece by Longines has a contemporary twist to it; however, it also keeps the classic element, making the timepiece very versatile. It features a brown leather strap which is an old-time favorite. It gives the timepiece a very chic look. The case of the watch is round and is made from stainless steel. The dial of the watch has more of a modern twist it is set with silver-tone Arabic numerals and index markers. At the 3 o'clock mark, the dial displays the date as well.
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