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The watch's crown was equally enormous and deeply knurled to be manipulated easily while wearing leather gloves. Lindbergh designed the Hour Angle with the Weems System of navigation in mind so the watch could be used to determine geographical longitude coordinates. It provides this not as degrees but as the time difference between Greenwich and another point on the globe, typically the point you are at.

As the earth rotates once every 24 hours, and there are degrees in a circle, one hour represents 15 degrees - every hour on the watch face is marked in degree intervals to highlight this. If it is in the afternoon in Greenwich and the sun is directly over your head, meaning it is noon where you are, you are 67 degrees and 30 minutes west of Greenwich. However, the Hour angle does not help calculate Latitude, as this was relatively easily calculated, especially for trained pilots.

The Hour Angle's inner dial can also rotate to allow the local time to be subtracted from the time in Greenwich, simplifying the arithmetic. Today recognized as one of the most iconic pilot's watches ever created, the very fact that famed aviator Charles Lindbergh decided to work with Longines on such a vital watch shows just how highly regarded they were at the time and still deserve to be. Moving on from the Hour Angle, let's explore a watch that is a bit more modern and something that fits with contemporary styling, the Hydroconquest.

Famed for their early chronographs and divers, Longines has a strong heritage in the watchmaking industry for just about every type of watch. However, the diver is one particular area of focus for the modern brand. The Ultra-Chron collection is based around it. The top-secret Project Hourglass, the aim of which was to design and manufacture a quartz watch, is revived in when Longines launches the first cybernetic quartz calibre for a wristwatch, the L, named Ultra-Quartz.

Longines asks artist Serge Manzon to create a line of watches notably different from its classic collections. The company seeks a talented designer capable of reimagining the wristwatch—capable of transforming a belt buckle into a watch case … The result is a series of soft, pure, and supple forms — sculptures in silver that are both aesthetic and contemporary.

It wins a Golden Rose of Baden-Baden. The factory develops a mechanical self-winding calibre, the L, with two barrels placed on the same level. With a height of only 2. Longines presents a quartz watch that is only 1. The first timepiece to break the 2 mm barrier, its extremely slender calibre is the result of the development of specific technology.

Named Feuille d'Or 'Gold Leaf' , this watch is a wonder of technological achievement. Having signed technical partnerships with the Formula 1 teams of Ferrari and, later, Renault, Longines becomes the official timekeeper for F1 races for a period of 10 years. The company launches the VHP Very High Precision calibre, a quartz movement of very high precision equipped with a technology that neutralises the effects of temperature variations. This movement is used in the watches of the Conquest collection.

Longines is named official timekeeper for all the artistic and rhythmic gymnastics events organised by the International Federation of Gymnastics IFG. To celebrate the th anniversary of its existence and years of the use of its brand name and logo, Nicolas G.

Longines creates the Longines DolceVita collection, a line expressing contemporary aesthetics which meets with great success due to its modern reinterpretation of watchmaking elegance.

This range is a particular hit with younger consumers and brings a touch of class to feminine wrists. Longines creates the Longines evidenza collection of barrel-shaped watches which demonstrate the affirmation of elegance, style and tradition.

As global trends show a renewed preference for mechanical movements, Longines introduces a collection intended to perpetuate its long watchmaking tradition. The Longines Master Collection is composed entirely of models with mechanical movements, most of which are self-winding. Longines presents The Longines Master Collection Retrograde, timepieces that put the finishing touch to a range devoted to watchmaking tradition.

Two versions of a self-winding movement equipped with retrograde functions are specially developed for these watches. Longines is named partner and official timekeeper of the French Open Tennis Championship at Roland Garros and, once again, of alpine skiing competitions organised by the International Ski Federation.

Longines first became involved in timing ski competitions in , in Chamonix. It was quickly adopted by horse enthusiasts. In , Longines helped shape the history of the sporting world by introducing the first timing mechanism automatically triggered by an electric wire.

Since then, the brand has been designated as the official partner and timekeeper of international federations and prestigious sporting events throughout the world. Longines has also marked the history of aviation by timing, among other feats, the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic by Charles Lindbergh. Today, the brand remains at the cutting edge of innovation and seeks to ensure that all its watches offer a unique combination of Tradition, Elegance, and Performance.

This one had an analog display, and measured in at just 1. The Longines Column-Wheel Chronograph appeared a few years ago, in The Weems watch had appeared in , the same year Lindbergh flew solo across the Atlantic. The dial was marked in 60 equal increments to synchronize running seconds with a transmitted radio time signal.

The new watch was The watch was used in conjunction with a sextant and a nautical almanac to calculate longitude. Both feature Longines calibre L, and both measure in at a historically correct The aforementioned Calibre By , Longines engineers were producing a huge ligne The principle was larger movement, greater accuracy.

This timer was produced into the s, by then successfully competing with quartz timers. Thus, Longines engineers continued to develop the split-seconds chronograph during the s. These days, Longines is known for being the official timer of numerous equestrian, horse racing, tennis, and gymnastics events. Longines winged hourglass logo has been in use in one form or another since The current Art Deco style version came into use in The logo was registered with the same office in The brand name and logo were filed with the United International Bureaux for the Protection of Intellectual Property which would become the World Intellectual Property Organization in For much if its history, Longines claim to fame was its development of specialized movements.



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