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Longines Admiral “UFO Oversize” vintage

Used () | Year of production 1970 | No original box | No original papers
$1,809
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Basic Info

Listing code L1EJ89
Brand Longines
Model Admiral
Reference number LONGINES Admiral (Vintage)
Movement Automatic
Case material Steel
Year of production 1970 (Approximation)
Condition

The item shows visible and tangible signs of wear like scratches, scuffs, or small dents.

Most Recent Servicing

July 13, 2024

Serviced in-house

Scope of delivery
No original box, no original papers
Gender Men's watch/Unisex
Location France, Marseille
Price €1,600 (= $1,809)
Availability Item is in stock

Caliber

Movement Automatic

Case

Case material Steel
Case diameter 39 x 44 mm
Dial Grey

Description

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Men's watch

longines Admiral "ufo Oversize" vintage

Dimensions: 39 mm (excluding crown) x 44 mm / Between horns: 19 mm

Manufacture self-winding mechanical movement: longines 431

Vintage 1970s



A few details that appeal to us:

Manufacture longines is one of the most recognized Swiss watchmaking houses among vintage collectors.
The company is synonymous with precision, technical prowess and daring design!
The Admiral is one of longines' most emblematic models.
The Admiral line was born in the 1960s, at a time when the conquest of space was in full swing. The world was fascinated by exploration and new technologies.
The name "Admiral" refers to the watch's high rank in the Navy, and underlines the watch's prestigious character and spirit of adventure.
This watch is a pure product of 1970s design: its oval "ufo" (or "UFO") shape is perfectly hydro-dynamic and assumes its futuristic design bias: we love it!
This Longines Admiral comes with its original bracelet - a real rarity!
The intricate, colorful indexes contrast with a matte gray dial that's hard to find, and it's a real cut above the rest.
This model is in very good condition for a 1970s watch. Only a few marks on the case are visible on the soleillage, but we decided not to correct them with polishing to preserve its original appearance.
39 mm / This is a very large model for the 1970s, known as "oversize". Its ufo shape and folded bracelet are light, making it particularly comfortable on the wrist.
Our watchmakers revise each and every one of our watches, guaranteeing their originality and smooth running.

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Marseille, France
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