Showing posts with label Longines master collection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Longines master collection. Show all posts

Sunday, 29 January 2023

Watch Reviews 4U Longines Master Collection L2.793.4.92.2 Automatic 40mm Blue dial Watch

 


Watch Reviews 4U 
Longines Master Collection L2.793.4.92.2 Automatic 40mm Blue dial Watch

The Longines 40mm Master Collection Automatic with Blue Dial

This is a super looking watch in the Longines Master Collection series, the fabulous L2.793.4.92.2 Blue sun ray dial automatic watch with matching blue strap.

This is a watch you can wear in a business or leisure situation, it will look stylish, elegant and striking and will grab attention for all the right reasons. It is delightfully understated too.



The beautiful Longines Sun Ray Blue dial surface

This Longines Master Collection 40mm watch takes me back many years to 1983 - to a Seiko '5' model 7009-4040 I purchased new in November 1983, with a blue dial and the silver baton markers in a similar general style to the Longines. I still have six identical Seiko 5's the same  in my collection, it was a design that looked right then as it does now.


For the sake of comparison and old times - 
Left: the Seiko 5 Blue from 1983 and Right: The Longines Master 2021
Both great classics in their own right! The Seiko 5 still looks great 40 years on.
The Seiko 5 Blue dial is beautiful to look at and the best version of the watch I think.

Longines have in this L2.793.4.92.2 got the 'modern retro' style just right - a watch that looks modern and classic but equally at home in an earlier era. Good design and style doesn't date. It is not thick in case height either, so will fit under a sleeve unobtrusively. This is another case of Longines getting the design right across all considerations for a watch.

Also available with a metal Longines strap -
I have just purchased this version used but like new condition 
but changed the strap to a new Longines 21mm Blue deployment clasp type
as I feel this really sets the dal colour off nicely and the leather strap is lighter.


At 40mm in case size, (there is a 38.5mm one available), this watch is just right for many what I would call 'average' wrist sizes. It looks right sized but not too large. 40mm might be a good size for the market in Asia, not too large but large enough for those customers who might have smaller wrist measurements in that region.

Perhaps at 42mm it would just look that bit larger, but with many customers from the far east market who prefer smaller watches, this one at 40mm is going to meet the need pretty much all round. I wouldn't really want anything smaller than this at 40mm. 

On the wrist (I would say I have an average size wrist) the 40mm size watch looks about the perfect size. Given that I tend to go for 41mm + size watches, I am pleased with how this looks, not 'undersized' by any means. In fact, it looks and wears just right. 

I have a Longines Record Chronometer 40mm in blue and that is another great watch, I do like the Blue dials, they just looks so good. The L3.793 on review here is also available in other dial colours including black and green. 

The elegant 21mm Deployment Clasp Strap in Blue

The watch is well appointed with either a 21mm wide strap - Alligator faced outwards with a Calf leather inner layer or a superbly finished Stainless steel metal strap. The leather strap is lighter than the Stainless one, the Stainless strap looks great but the blue strap / blue dial combination just looks so good.

Longines have produced a number of watches with this unusual 21mm size width strap and it does have on this watch the aesthetic solution to not having to make the lugs too widely spaced - for a 22m strap, perhaps on a 42 or 44mm watch case then the 22mm gives a similar sense of proportion. 

Also the lugs are well proportioned and not too heavy, they look graceful  and slim. The case is superbly designed and finished and the exhibition glass back shows off the decorated movement nicely.
Simple classic design always works and never dates - 

Longines have made similar designs in the 1950's and these still look great!

The dial is available in a number of colours including an unusual Green shade but the one that really appeals to me is this lovely blue one. The metal hour markers, the hands and the Longines logo in bright silver just work so nicely in contrast to the ocean blue dial.


The bevel angle Chapter ring really suits this design -
the minutes indices are very useful have to view -
the chapter ring also helps the dial look more complete

The hands are elegant in their 'leaf' shape and look delicate but easily readable, there is a date window at 3 o'clock and  the chapter ring in matching colour to the dial is a bevel shape which allows a nice way of finishing inside of the watch case and tends to make the dial look larger than it is face on, as it adds depth.


Beautiful finishing extends to the movement and case back

Setting the watch is easy - pull the crown out one click to set the date and the second stop on the crown pulled out allows you to set the hands and hack the watch for setting to a time signal. Nice and easy to operate. From run down, wind the crown clockwise about 12 times to start the mechanism.

The watch is also available with this steel bracelet
which is comfortable to wear and superbly finished

The watch case is a stainless steel material with the usual superb design and finish you would expect from a watch at this level. The lugs are set nicely so the watch follows the wrist and does not look lost or badly positioned, the ergonomic fit is nicely thought out here.

At 40mm case size on the wrist - 
it is not too large but reassuringly large enough
The blue ray dial can be seen to effect here

The dial colour is cleverly applied so that as the name suggests it does give a sun ray Blue effect. It isn't a flat solid colour gloss navy blue from any angle, but the colour alternates across the dial as the natural light finds the dial surface almost glowing in colour. Topping the fabulous dial off is a sharp sapphire crystal glass with anti reflective coating and it is a viewing pleasure every time you check the time.

The strap at 21mm is an unusual size - 
The Blue colour really just adds the finishing touch here

As with most of these comparable Longines pieces, a 30m 3atm water resistance is standard, this is pretty well adequate for most of the situations you'll be wearing the watch in.

Elegant from any angle

If you are looking for a dressy and casual elegant watch with an eye-catching colour dial, then I think that this would fit the bill. At an RRP of £1950.00 in most places it is a quality timepiece and can be had at around £1400 or under for a used example in good condition with box and papers. 

I saw some ranging from £899 to one that had been worn and was a few years old to £1395 for now that was some years old but in nice condition. There are bargains to be had if you can find them.


The beautiful Sun Ray Blue dial surface

Longines have produced a really sharp looking watch that gives you quality, beauty and wearability without breaking the bank. They are not easy to find used so they are obviously highly sought after.

I have just picked up a 2021 made example of this Longines up on Ebay for just over £900, the same watch is on the Longines site for £2000 new, so I think this is a great bargain. I am very pleased with the look, feel and weight (it is not a heavy watch). 



Wednesday, 28 December 2022

Watch Reviews 4U Longines Record Chronometer L2-821-4-96-4 Blue Dial 40mm Watch

Longines Record Chronometer L2.821.4.96.4 Blue Dial 40mm Watch

The Longines Record Chronometer - a superb watch for the money
This is a blue dial although it looks darker in the picture

Longines have produced some amazing watches in the last ten years giving an entry into the luxury watch market for many who thought this level of watch ownership was out of reach. 

For a few thousand pounds you can own a very nicely designed and made Longines watch, Longines have managed to produce some great watches that ordinary people can own with the benefits affordability, style and great design. 

And there's no waiting list either, these watches can be picked up on-line or in the High Street. If you like the classic look of watches from the last 60 years then Longines is a brand you should consider. I'm not  into Sport or Divers watches, so Rolex doesn't really appeal to me for that reason for one, plus I rarely have need of a chronograph, although some Longines watches do have this facility. 


The Record is also available a version with a Metal strap

Up for review today is a new old stock L2.821.4.96.4 a watch from early 2022 and essentially brand new, still with the wrapper on the crystal and back. The Longines Record watch was available with a number of different dial colours, the Blue dial in my opinion is one of the best and simply looks great, as does the black too, although Blue dial watches are a favourite of mine - harking back to 1983 and ownership of my first Seiko 5 with a blue dial. This Longines has a blue 'sun ray' style dial which really shimmers in the light, it is great at showing off the detail on the dial face.

The movement is from ETA which Longines as part of Swatch group encompasses. ETA are very highly regarded and their movements have historically been fitted to many watch brands. The movement on this Record is beautifully finished and visible through a glass exhibition back, the dial has a single date window set from position 2 on the Crown and the sweep of the second hand is very smooth which Longines is known for - this smoothness denotes quality -the smoother the second hand travels is usually an indicator of the level of quality of the movement. It is also a Hack watch pull the crown right out and it stops the seconds hand. 


A superb presentation box rounds this off nicely

The Record Chronometer is a lovely watch, this 40mm one I think is the best size as it is not too large on the wrist but larger than the vintage usual c.32-37mm case size watches that Longines made in decades past. 

Although I generally prefer a 42mm + size watch, this watch is easy to read on the wrist and is not too small, it is about right I would say. I wouldn't want anything smaller say a 39mm or less, but this one is great and not heavy to wear.

The drawback I find with the smaller case size vintage pieces is that the dials are not so easy to read, 'oversize' vintage watches of say 38 to 40mm from the vintage era, are rarer and as such command much higher prices on the secondhand market. 

The Spirit 42mm - whilst a nice piece, I personally prefer the simpler 
Longines Record dial design over the the new Longines Spirit


                                           

The 40mm on the wrist the Record is a good size, but not overlarge 
ideal for the Hipster about town in London, New York or California

For those Hipsters amongst you who like the vintage look but might like a slightly larger dial then the Record might suit you, it is large enough without being over large and gives you a vintage look without the limitations of the 32-38mm of the original sized cases.

I was looking at one of the new 42mm size Longines Spirit Chronometers in Blue dial version recently but I chose this older Record model in preference over it - it was just a personal choice. I like the earlier watch's uncluttered dial, simple and functional and less fussy than the new spirit. 


A superb view of the mechanism afforded by the glass window in the case

I think the new Spirit version is nicely done, it has a row of 5 stars on the dial over the Chronometer title, the stars harking back to the old Longines Admiral watch of the 70's, the applied larger numbers on the new Spirit with the cut down 3 on the 42mm Spirit and the red tip to the seconds hand just looks a bit too 'busy' for me.


The Blue sun ray effect dial is so classy - 
understated but shows the dial furniture off to great effect

Given the choice of the two watches, I would go for the more 'stripped down' Record version.  It is a triumph of a modern and slightly minimalist design with echoes of the Bauhaus school of form and functionality of design. Just my personal choice! If I was given a modern Spirit I would be happy to wear it!

With a 20mm strap on the Record watch, finding a replacement strap in the future should be straightforward too. The strap closes in two parts onto a central part and the strap clasp has a central two button release which is very nicely done. The strap is Alligator leather front in blue finish with a calf leather inner in biscuit brown, high quality as you would expect and get from Longines.

The exhibition back on the Record affords a nice view of the automatic mechanism, something which is covered over on the newer Spirit which has a Stainless Steel cover held on by a number of screws to the rear of the case. However, perhaps that is an intentional design feature to give it more of an 'aviator' style and also does afford Longines to use their larger brand logo on the rear of the case to greater effect.

                                                      
                                    The tasteful blue fronted strap really sets off the watch.
                                               The glass exhibition back allows you to see
                                            the superbly finished movement in all its glory!

I first came across the Record Chronometer watch generally as a secondhand item on EBay in Japan and I was very impressed with the design of the watch. I believe there is a larger case size version at 44mm however this 40mm version will be fine for my needs and also in summer use a smaller watch is less heavy to wear when the weather is warmer. This watch is well worth purchasing if it suits your style and appeals to you.

This is a beautiful and stylish timepiece, a masterpiece of manufacturing too. If you are able to buy new or secondhand, I don't think that you will be disappointed by this piece, it is a nice everyday watch or will look stylish at events or social gatherings and is likely to attract interest thanks to the great style and design. Definitely a great one to own! 

Be sure to check out the other Heritage and Master collection watches from Longines too.

Sunday, 25 December 2022

Watch Reviews 4U Longines Spirit L2.700.4 41mm watch

Watch Reviews 4U the Longines Spirit L2.700.4 watch 41mm case


The Longines Spirit L2.700.4 41mm watch

I recently got the chance to buy this nice Longines Spirit L2.700.4 watch for around £600, an absolute bargain I think. With little sign of use, I think I got a great deal. Great retro styling and nice to wear and a genuine Longines.

The original Longines 1915 design of this watch - this example from the 1920s
has a 16mm strap, fixed lugs and c. 28mm width case

The Spirit 41mm watch is based on a 1915 'Cushion case' design and this cushion case design was also used by the Luftwaffe in 1935 for a series of watches they commissioned from Longines with the black dial. The original 1915 version had an off-white dial.

Also available in a Chronograph version with Ivory or Black dial

This watch has an automatic movement with date and I think that the black dial really shows off the arabic hour markers very nicely, I think the hour markers on the black dial are slightly easier to read than on the Ivory colour dial version. 

A chronograph version is also available with either the Black or Ivory dial, although I like the uncluttered non-chronograph version as I rarely have any use for this complication!

The mechanism is very smooth and the sweep second hand glides around, always a good sign of quality, the less 'juddery' the hand is on its travel, the better the movement. It is also a 'Hack' watch allowing you to stop the seconds hand by pulling the town right out, great for setting the watch against a time signal.

At 41mm across the case without crown, it is a nice wearable size and large enough without being overlarge, but the dial is very easy to read and looks great in the black dial version, much easier to read in my opinion than the white one. 

It is not to heavy to wear either, even with the metal strap fitted, I think the metal bracelet suits the watch very well, giving it a 1930's feel, I noted that some watches of the thirties did have metal straps. The strap is very nicely made and looks very good.

The crystal is super clear and really sets the dial off, the whole watch although used is in very nice condition and just looks great. Although no longer available new unless you can find a new old stock one, these are well worth having.

The clean and simple retro styling looks more expensive than the ticket price, the whole thing looks good, the bracelet is nicely finished and snaps shut with a side button release. I can't really fault it, perhaps a glass exhibition back would be nice to see but that is just a small point.

Some might mourn the cropped '3' where the date window sits but this is also a moan on the new 42mm Spirit model. (The new Spirit models are very different and Chronometer rated.)

For a watch that likely cost about £1800 new and although it doesn't have the box or papers, it is a lovely piece to own and wear. I love the styling too, perhaps not for everybody, it appeals to me and is a lovely example of a modern Longines that is reasonably priced.


This watch came with a Longines leather strap too
but I have the metal one on it at present

The original metal strap - some watch brands had metal straps in the 1930's

A tasteful logo and brand name sets this off and it closes nicely


The rear has a metal case back with the Longines logo, 
many similar watches have a glass back to show the movement


I find the metal bracelet really does suit this watch
the crystal glass is so clear and crisp and really makes the dial look pin sharp


A slim watch and not too heavy to wear, 
features a Longines logo on the crown too


Based on a 1915 design, this is a lovely piece to own, 
stylish, retro looking and a quality watch -
what more can you ask for?

This is one of my favourite watches to wear.

Monday, 17 January 2022

Vintage Longines watches - revived and remade for today

A Longines with a pre-1920's movement - 
the small pin at the 4 o'clock position on the case side is pushed in and the crown rotated to set the hands - the watch winds normally if just the crown is used.

I have been fascinated by watches since I was very young and have grown to appreciate the mathematics and engineering that go in to making one, ever since I flipped the back off myTimex watch in 1977 and saw the wonders of the mechanical movement inside!

Whilst quartz watches are functional, they always have the disadvantage of having a battery to replace. One of my best ever watches off the shelf if not the best I owned, was a Seiko 5 7009-4040 I purchased in 1983. 

I love the style and design of the vintage Longines watches as well as the recent, modern Longines 'Master' collection pieces, although these are more than I can afford to spend. The Master collection is very varied in design styles and offers great investment potential too, as well as watches which are practical to wear. 

Here are a few vintage Longines examples you may like to view.

A nice 'Wedding cake' dial with mechanism from 1908, a really classic looking piece!
With coin edge to the bezel and lovely guilloche in the two-tone dial centre -
The Guilloche engraved pattern is made by a lathe-like machine called a 'Rose Engine.'

I love this early movement ' Bauhaus' style dial design - 
it is quite simple but classic looking and hasn't dated - it still looks modern!

From around 1930, a nice off white parchment dial -
not fussy, but easy to read and keeps great time - what more can you ask for?

Longines 1930 movement in an aviator dial style seen on WW2 era watches -
A classic aviator style watch which is easy to read when flying or driving



Early Longines movement in a 'Trench watch' of the WW1 style - 
nice military look, much in the style of some recent 'Master' collection designs

Longines 'Grand Prix' case 1930's Moderne style with Sun ray Guilloche dial -
It has that great 1940's look and looks really incredible, set off by the 'Bullseye' dial

A Longines 1930 movement stolen from me in the post and found being listed on EBay - 
sadly not much help from EBay in resolving things or getting it back for me.

Longines 1915 era Regulator movement - 
A nice ornate piece of work here from this rare mechanism - 
Regulator watches are one of the most complicated mechanisms to make 
as the hands are on 3 different posts, rather than on a single central position

Longines Tank style watch with 1949 movement - 
A nice style of case in Nickel finish hence the yellowish tone
This style of case was made popular after WW1 and remains in style 100+ years later

Longines pre-1920's watch, fabulous design which hasn't dated!
Nice guilloche design on the dial face which has been gold plated.
Fabulous 20's style Longines with coin edge bezel


Nice vintage adverts below:



Classic adverts from the company from the 1900's