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Longines
Ref. 5967
An incredibly well-preserved, oversize, and extremely attractive pink gold flyback chronograph wristwatch with multi-scale dial
- Estimate
- CHF8,000 - 16,000€8,600 - 17,300$9,800 - 19,600
CHF17,780
Lot Details
- Manufacturer
- Longines
- Year
- 1963
- Reference No
- 5967
- Movement No
- 11’826’824
- Case No
- inside back stamped 5967, 45, 64
- Material
- 18k pink gold
- Calibre
- Manual, cal. 30CH, 18 jewels
- Bracelet/Strap
- Leather
- Clasp/Buckle
- Gold plated Longines pin buckle
- Dimensions
- 38mm diameter
- Signed
- Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
- Accessories
- Accompanied by Longines hang tag and presentation box. Furthermore delivered with Longines Extract from the Archives confirming production of the present watch and its subsequent sale on September 5, 1963 to the company Ostersetzer.
Specialist
Catalogue Essay
This exceptional chronograph wristwatch is a study on how to achieve the perfect storm of condition, technicality and aesthetics. It most notably boasts a case size of 38mm, which was very large for the period when the norm was watch cases of 36mm or even less - this size makes it as modern in appeal and wearability as any modern-age chronograph, if not more.
Inside of it beats calibre 30CH, unanimously considered one of the best chronograph movements of all time. Incorporating a flyback function, the movement allows for the chronograph to be instantaneously reset and restarted, enormously useful for practical applications and an example of cutting-edge watchmaking technology from the mid-20th century.
The entire timepiece is astoundingly well-preserved. The case has obviously never been polished, the bevels to the lugs are as sharp as ever and the edges equally crisp. Two deep and sharp hallmarks can be found beneath the lugs. The dial follows suit, barely showing any sign of ageing.
Inside of it beats calibre 30CH, unanimously considered one of the best chronograph movements of all time. Incorporating a flyback function, the movement allows for the chronograph to be instantaneously reset and restarted, enormously useful for practical applications and an example of cutting-edge watchmaking technology from the mid-20th century.
The entire timepiece is astoundingly well-preserved. The case has obviously never been polished, the bevels to the lugs are as sharp as ever and the edges equally crisp. Two deep and sharp hallmarks can be found beneath the lugs. The dial follows suit, barely showing any sign of ageing.
Longines
Swiss | 1832Auguste Agassiz founded Longines in 1832, and today is considered to be a pioneer in the evolution of the chronograph. During the 1930s, Longines' chronograph wristwatches were used as tools for wartime aviators and military personnel. As one of Switzerland's largest manufacturers, Longines was an important supplier of wristwatches to militaries of multiple nations.
Today, they are owned by the Swatch Group and produce wristwatches for both men and women. Their vintage wristwatches continue to grow in desirability amongst collectors. Some of the most sought-after models include such oversized chronographs as the Lindbergh Hour Angle designed by Charles Lindbergh, Chronostop, Tre Tacche, A-7, Tasti a Spillo and Doppia Lanchetta.