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αυτο ομως μου αρεσει πολυ περισσοτερο .. απλο και λιτο .. και τιμη γυρω στα 1.500 ευρω
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Εμένα μου αρέσει αυτό: https://www.longines.com/#!/watches/hyd ... 340-3-96-7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Αλλά με κολλάει ότι δεν είναι αυτόματο, αλλιώς το βλέπω πολύ πιθανό να το είχα χτυπήσει..
Αλλά με κολλάει ότι δεν είναι αυτόματο, αλλιώς το βλέπω πολύ πιθανό να το είχα χτυπήσει..
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ειναι πραγματι παρα πολυ ομορφο ... αληθεια σε τι τιμη κυμαινεται Μαρκο ?markosgr28 έγραψε:Εμένα μου αρέσει αυτό: https://www.longines.com/#!/watches/hyd ... 340-3-96-7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Αλλά με κολλάει ότι δεν είναι αυτόματο, αλλιώς το βλέπω πολύ πιθανό να το είχα χτυπήσει..
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Στο skroutz περίπου 850€ και από κοντά που το είδα είναι πολύ εντυπωσιακό, περισσότερο από τις φωτο. Βγαίνει και σε μαύρο, αλλά το μπλε είναι πιο εντυπωσιακό με το χρυσό κατά τη γνώμη μου.Megalos έγραψε:ειναι πραγματι παρα πολυ ομορφο ... αληθεια σε τι τιμη κυμαινεται Μαρκο ?markosgr28 έγραψε:Εμένα μου αρέσει αυτό: https://www.longines.com/#!/watches/hyd ... 340-3-96-7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Αλλά με κολλάει ότι δεν είναι αυτόματο, αλλιώς το βλέπω πολύ πιθανό να το είχα χτυπήσει..
Καλά έχω ένα μια αδυναμία στα ρολόγια σε αυτό το συνδυασμό μπλε με χρυσό και ατσάλι, από όταν πρωτοειδα το πρώτο αντίστοιχο Rolex και κόλλησα με τα ρολόγια, όπως έχω ξαναγράψει. Το rolex είναι άπιαστο όνειρο, αυτό το Longines νομίζω ότι είναι πολύ όμορφο, προσιτό και αξιοπρεπές, να ήταν και αυτόματο και ας έκανε κάπως παραπάνω...
Ρολόγια με αντίστοιχο χρωματικό συνδυασμό υπάρχουν και σε πολύ πιο χαμηλό κόστος (π.χ. invicta rolex homage και άλλα) και σε πολύ πιο ακριβά (π.χ. tag aquaracer 500m ceramic, το οποίο για κάποιο λόγο που δεν καταλαβαίνω το σταμάτησαν ως μοντέλο και άλλα μοντέλα βέβαια). Το πιο φτηνά παραείναι φτηνά κατά τη γνώμη για να είναι με χρυσό και με αυτήν την εμφάνιση. Τα πιο ακριβά μια χαρά είναι, αλλά το κόστος ανεβαίνει πολύ. Η tag έβγαλε το νέο F1 με αυτό το συνδυασμό χρωμάτων, αλλά κάνει περίπου τα διπλάσια (και είναι πάλι με μπαταρία), το καντράν είναι πολύ γυαλιστερό και πιστεύω δεν ταιριάζει ο συνδυασμός με αυτό το σχήμα κάσας, ενώ το νέο F1 μου αρέσει αρκετά σε μαύρο, σε αυτό το συνδυασμό χρωμάτων, που είναι γενικά αγαπημένος μου, δε μου αρέσει καθόλου.
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ευχαριστω Μαρκο .. τελικα με αυτα που εγραψες φαινεται οτι ειναι σε καλη τιμη ..σιγουρα παντως οι χρωματικοι συνδυασμοι του ειναι πανεμορφοι
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Να είσαι καλά φίλε Κώστα. Αυτή τη γνώμη έχω και εγώ.Megalos έγραψε:ευχαριστω Μαρκο .. τελικα με αυτα που εγραψες φαινεται οτι ειναι σε καλη τιμη ..σιγουρα παντως οι χρωματικοι συνδυασμοι του ειναι πανεμορφοι
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Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition Watch
In commemoration of the 2015 Triple Crown Series Thoroughbred horse racing event, Longines has announced a special limited-edition piece. The Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition pays tribute to the 2015 winner of the Triple Crown Series, American Pharoah, the first to win such an honor since Affirmed in 1978. This classic is imbued with prestige and tradition while paying tribute to an American archetype rich with history.
Those familiar with the Kentucky Derby will no doubt recognize Longines as the official timekeeper for the storied Thoroughbred races. Although a hat is still considered the quintessential accessory for race day, the Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition is still a dashing choice to complement it.
Exclusive to the U.S., the Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition is a solid 42mm and is available in a stainless steel case, a two-tone with rose gold, and an 18k rose gold model. The piece boasts a 50-meter water resistance and this chronograph is special in that the color of the dial is actually made to match the coat of American Pharoah, the 12th horse ever to win the Triple Crown. In a nod to this feat, the 12 on the peripheral date track has been marked yellow to represent the accomplishment. You will also notice that the only hour marker present is the 3, a tribute to the Triple Crown. A jockey on horseback replaces the traditional moonphase, and the case back is marked with the official Triple Crown logo.
The ETA-based 678 automatic is placed in the Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition, and it offers 42 hours of power reserve and beats at 28,800vph. The date is indicated via the crescent hand, and there is a day/month complication at 12 o'clock. It is nice to see Longines offer something in line with their equestrian heritage and the coloring of the dial is a unique embellishment that really gives this watch a story. My eye is on the 18k rose gold variant but the stainless steel is certainly an appealing choice as well.
The Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition is paired with a brown leather alligator strap and each one of the limited collection is individually numbered. A limited edition of 180 pieces, pricing for the stainless steel is $4,200 that is limited to 120 pieces, two-tone is $4,600 for each of the available 40 pieces, and in 18k rose gold it is 13,500 and limited to 20 pieces.
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In commemoration of the 2015 Triple Crown Series Thoroughbred horse racing event, Longines has announced a special limited-edition piece. The Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition pays tribute to the 2015 winner of the Triple Crown Series, American Pharoah, the first to win such an honor since Affirmed in 1978. This classic is imbued with prestige and tradition while paying tribute to an American archetype rich with history.
Those familiar with the Kentucky Derby will no doubt recognize Longines as the official timekeeper for the storied Thoroughbred races. Although a hat is still considered the quintessential accessory for race day, the Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition is still a dashing choice to complement it.
Exclusive to the U.S., the Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition is a solid 42mm and is available in a stainless steel case, a two-tone with rose gold, and an 18k rose gold model. The piece boasts a 50-meter water resistance and this chronograph is special in that the color of the dial is actually made to match the coat of American Pharoah, the 12th horse ever to win the Triple Crown. In a nod to this feat, the 12 on the peripheral date track has been marked yellow to represent the accomplishment. You will also notice that the only hour marker present is the 3, a tribute to the Triple Crown. A jockey on horseback replaces the traditional moonphase, and the case back is marked with the official Triple Crown logo.
The ETA-based 678 automatic is placed in the Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition, and it offers 42 hours of power reserve and beats at 28,800vph. The date is indicated via the crescent hand, and there is a day/month complication at 12 o'clock. It is nice to see Longines offer something in line with their equestrian heritage and the coloring of the dial is a unique embellishment that really gives this watch a story. My eye is on the 18k rose gold variant but the stainless steel is certainly an appealing choice as well.
The Longines Conquest Classic Triple Crown Limited Edition is paired with a brown leather alligator strap and each one of the limited collection is individually numbered. A limited edition of 180 pieces, pricing for the stainless steel is $4,200 that is limited to 120 pieces, two-tone is $4,600 for each of the available 40 pieces, and in 18k rose gold it is 13,500 and limited to 20 pieces.
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Longines Heritage Military COSD Watch Review
Announced last fall, the Heritage Military COSD continues Longines’ run of producing reissue-style pieces that connect with various sporting designs of their past. While the past few years have seen a substantial increase in the trendiness of vintage-inspired designs, Longines was arguably in the first wave of this trend when they launched the Legend Diver back in 2007. Now, some nine years later, we find a market full of “new vintage” watches - with their faux lume, hugely domed crystals, and gilt dials calling us back to a time before quartz really messed up the joint. To a somewhat similar effect, we have the new Longines Heritage Military COSD, a field watch styled after a legacy Longines model worn by British Paratroopers in the later years of WWII.
To begin, let’s take a brief look at the original model, a few of which appear to occasionally trade hands online and at auction. While there isn’t exactly a wealth of information to be found, the original reference 2340 was 36mm wide in nickel plated brass with a silver-white arabic 12/24-hour dial, a hand-wound Longines 12.68N movement, welded lugs, and an oversized crown. The "COSD" naming comes from Company Ordnance Supply Depot, and these watches carried the MOD (British Ministry of Defense) Arrow on the dial, the mark of a watch issued for use in the British Military. Reports suggest that the 2340 was created in 1944 and that some were issued after the end of World War II.
So, the Longines’ Paratrooper, as it is most commonly known, is a somewhat distinctive field watch design with a smattering of military history. It’s of little wonder then, that Longines decided to design a new version for their modern Heritage line up, the same line that brought us the Legend Diver and the 1967 Heritage Diver Chronograph. The modern Longines Heritage Military COSD uses a 40mm steel case that is some 10mm thick and stretches 52.1mm lug to lug. The crown, which does not screw down, is of a more reasonable proportion and the crystal is up to current spec, with the Longines Heritage Military COSD using an anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
The new Longines Heritage Military COSD, which comes in a black or silver-tone dial, is a similar rehashing of the original, save for the inclusion of a date window at three and a handset in blued steel (for the silver dial, vs the original 2340’s skeleton handset). Just as with the war-time original, the Longines Heritage Military COSD sports twin 12- and 24-hour markings and a railway minute track lining the outer edge of the dial. The red 24-hour scale adds a nice bit of color that reflects the original and, in another direct nod to the MOD application of the 2340, the Longines Heritage Military COSD bears the same arrow icon below the branding on the dial.
The hands and five-minute markers are lumed and glow nicely with additional points at twelve o’clock. The color would suggest that Longines has used Superluminova C3, which glows brightly with a green signature and I'm thankful that they avoided the current popularity of faux-aged lume. While not as bright as a serious dive watch, the Longines Heritage Military COSD’s lume is perfectly functional without compromising the attempt towards mirroring the reference design of the 2340. Much like the reference design, and true to the ethos of a field watch, legibility is excellent in any situation, especially with the added contrast of the silver dial. That said, I do rather miss the detail seen on the tip of the 2340's seconds hand, that distinctive skeleton design element is beautiful and it would have been a welcome bit of detail on the Longines Heritage Military COSD.
With long, sloping lugs and a wide, flat bezel, the Longines Heritage Military COSD’s steel case is entirely polished. While this element may sound rather fitting for a vintage watch (or a watch designed to appear vintage), the entirely polished case feels out of place. Judging by the example photo provided by Longines, the original 2340 carried a matte finish (which would seem to fit a watch designed for military use). With that in mind, I'm not sure why Longines opted to go full polish.
A lot has changed since the mid-1940s, including the fact that modern Longines is part of Swatch, so these days their movements are from ETA. As such, the Longines Heritage Military COSD uses the Longines L.619.2 which is basically their treatment of an ETA 2892-A2. This 4Hz automatic movement is a step up from the 2824 and has been used by other Swatch brands like Omega, as the Calibre 1120 in many watches, including their pre-coaxial Seamaster Professionals. The 2892 is always a welcome option as, at just 3.6mm thick, it tends to make for a thinner watch.
Despite the long lugs, I found the Longines Heritage Military COSD perfectly comfortable on wrist. While I generally prefer a lug to lug length under 50mm, the Longines Heritage Military COSD’s lugs slope nicely and when combined with the simple-but-effective NATO strap resulting in a total weight of just 76g, make for a comfy and wearable watch on my seven-inch wrist. Speaking of the NATO, Longines' own option is nice, with simple polished hardware and a signed buckle. Even if you only buy the NATO version to keep the cost down, the nylon is a comfortable look that matches the Longines Heritage Military COSD's military lineage. If you don't care for NATOs, the Longines Heritage Military COSD's simple case shape looks great on a variety of straps, especially vintage leather.
Not unlike the Legend Diver, the Longines Heritage Military COSD manages to feel even better on wrist than I expected. Even though I’m not wild about the polished case or the date display, the Longines Heritage Military COSD is casual, fun, and the sparse dial design allows the blued steel hands to shine without competition. Those of you familiar with my reviews will know that I have, in the past, fallen prey to the charms of a vintage-inspired design, and the Longines Heritage Military COSD is quirky, endearing, and easy to wear.
Given its long lugs and polished case, I'd recommend that if you're interested, you experience the Longines Heritage Military COSD in person so you can try it on for yourself. While I really like the case shape, the legible and classic dial design and the history to which the Longines Heritage Military COSD refers, I can't shake the feeling that a simple brushed finish would really complete the military aesthetic. I wish Longines had stayed closer to the original design, with a matte case, no date, and a clearer tribute to the original handset. That having been said, the polished case is a matter of taste, and both the date and the handset are nicely executed and work well with the updated design.
Available in both a black dial or the silver dial shown here, the Longines Heritage Military COSD starts at $1,700 USD on the olive green NATO or $1,900 on a leather strap. At well under two grand, from a legit Swiss manufacturer, with a solid movement and nicely detailed design, there is a lot to love about the Longines Heritage Military COSD. If you enjoy a field watch and a bit of legacy military design, the new Longines Heritage Military COSD should impress. If not, feel free to roll up your sleeves and start hunting for a 2340.
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Longines Heritage Military COSD Watch Review
Announced last fall, the Heritage Military COSD continues Longines’ run of producing reissue-style pieces that connect with various sporting designs of their past. While the past few years have seen a substantial increase in the trendiness of vintage-inspired designs, Longines was arguably in the first wave of this trend when they launched the Legend Diver back in 2007. Now, some nine years later, we find a market full of “new vintage” watches - with their faux lume, hugely domed crystals, and gilt dials calling us back to a time before quartz really messed up the joint. To a somewhat similar effect, we have the new Longines Heritage Military COSD, a field watch styled after a legacy Longines model worn by British Paratroopers in the later years of WWII.
To begin, let’s take a brief look at the original model, a few of which appear to occasionally trade hands online and at auction. While there isn’t exactly a wealth of information to be found, the original reference 2340 was 36mm wide in nickel plated brass with a silver-white arabic 12/24-hour dial, a hand-wound Longines 12.68N movement, welded lugs, and an oversized crown. The "COSD" naming comes from Company Ordnance Supply Depot, and these watches carried the MOD (British Ministry of Defense) Arrow on the dial, the mark of a watch issued for use in the British Military. Reports suggest that the 2340 was created in 1944 and that some were issued after the end of World War II.
So, the Longines’ Paratrooper, as it is most commonly known, is a somewhat distinctive field watch design with a smattering of military history. It’s of little wonder then, that Longines decided to design a new version for their modern Heritage line up, the same line that brought us the Legend Diver and the 1967 Heritage Diver Chronograph. The modern Longines Heritage Military COSD uses a 40mm steel case that is some 10mm thick and stretches 52.1mm lug to lug. The crown, which does not screw down, is of a more reasonable proportion and the crystal is up to current spec, with the Longines Heritage Military COSD using an anti-reflective sapphire crystal.
The new Longines Heritage Military COSD, which comes in a black or silver-tone dial, is a similar rehashing of the original, save for the inclusion of a date window at three and a handset in blued steel (for the silver dial, vs the original 2340’s skeleton handset). Just as with the war-time original, the Longines Heritage Military COSD sports twin 12- and 24-hour markings and a railway minute track lining the outer edge of the dial. The red 24-hour scale adds a nice bit of color that reflects the original and, in another direct nod to the MOD application of the 2340, the Longines Heritage Military COSD bears the same arrow icon below the branding on the dial.
The hands and five-minute markers are lumed and glow nicely with additional points at twelve o’clock. The color would suggest that Longines has used Superluminova C3, which glows brightly with a green signature and I'm thankful that they avoided the current popularity of faux-aged lume. While not as bright as a serious dive watch, the Longines Heritage Military COSD’s lume is perfectly functional without compromising the attempt towards mirroring the reference design of the 2340. Much like the reference design, and true to the ethos of a field watch, legibility is excellent in any situation, especially with the added contrast of the silver dial. That said, I do rather miss the detail seen on the tip of the 2340's seconds hand, that distinctive skeleton design element is beautiful and it would have been a welcome bit of detail on the Longines Heritage Military COSD.
With long, sloping lugs and a wide, flat bezel, the Longines Heritage Military COSD’s steel case is entirely polished. While this element may sound rather fitting for a vintage watch (or a watch designed to appear vintage), the entirely polished case feels out of place. Judging by the example photo provided by Longines, the original 2340 carried a matte finish (which would seem to fit a watch designed for military use). With that in mind, I'm not sure why Longines opted to go full polish.
A lot has changed since the mid-1940s, including the fact that modern Longines is part of Swatch, so these days their movements are from ETA. As such, the Longines Heritage Military COSD uses the Longines L.619.2 which is basically their treatment of an ETA 2892-A2. This 4Hz automatic movement is a step up from the 2824 and has been used by other Swatch brands like Omega, as the Calibre 1120 in many watches, including their pre-coaxial Seamaster Professionals. The 2892 is always a welcome option as, at just 3.6mm thick, it tends to make for a thinner watch.
Despite the long lugs, I found the Longines Heritage Military COSD perfectly comfortable on wrist. While I generally prefer a lug to lug length under 50mm, the Longines Heritage Military COSD’s lugs slope nicely and when combined with the simple-but-effective NATO strap resulting in a total weight of just 76g, make for a comfy and wearable watch on my seven-inch wrist. Speaking of the NATO, Longines' own option is nice, with simple polished hardware and a signed buckle. Even if you only buy the NATO version to keep the cost down, the nylon is a comfortable look that matches the Longines Heritage Military COSD's military lineage. If you don't care for NATOs, the Longines Heritage Military COSD's simple case shape looks great on a variety of straps, especially vintage leather.
Not unlike the Legend Diver, the Longines Heritage Military COSD manages to feel even better on wrist than I expected. Even though I’m not wild about the polished case or the date display, the Longines Heritage Military COSD is casual, fun, and the sparse dial design allows the blued steel hands to shine without competition. Those of you familiar with my reviews will know that I have, in the past, fallen prey to the charms of a vintage-inspired design, and the Longines Heritage Military COSD is quirky, endearing, and easy to wear.
Given its long lugs and polished case, I'd recommend that if you're interested, you experience the Longines Heritage Military COSD in person so you can try it on for yourself. While I really like the case shape, the legible and classic dial design and the history to which the Longines Heritage Military COSD refers, I can't shake the feeling that a simple brushed finish would really complete the military aesthetic. I wish Longines had stayed closer to the original design, with a matte case, no date, and a clearer tribute to the original handset. That having been said, the polished case is a matter of taste, and both the date and the handset are nicely executed and work well with the updated design.
Available in both a black dial or the silver dial shown here, the Longines Heritage Military COSD starts at $1,700 USD on the olive green NATO or $1,900 on a leather strap. At well under two grand, from a legit Swiss manufacturer, with a solid movement and nicely detailed design, there is a lot to love about the Longines Heritage Military COSD. If you enjoy a field watch and a bit of legacy military design, the new Longines Heritage Military COSD should impress. If not, feel free to roll up your sleeves and start hunting for a 2340.
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Μάρκο αυτό στο link είναι το 34αρι το γυναικείο....και ναι βγαίνει μόνο σε quartz.......markosgr28 έγραψε:Εμένα μου αρέσει αυτό: https://www.longines.com/#!/watches/hyd ... 340-3-96-7" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Αλλά με κολλάει ότι δεν είναι αυτόματο, αλλιώς το βλέπω πολύ πιθανό να το είχα χτυπήσει..
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παρα πολυ ομορφα και τα δυο μοντελα που μας προβαλες Νικο ...
ειδικα το πρωτο ειναι πολυ ομορφο ... και ιδιαιτερα εξυπνη η αλλαγη της σεληνης με τον αναβατη .. και σε τιμες θα ελεγα προσιτες ειδικα για ειδικες εκδοσεις
ειδικα το πρωτο ειναι πολυ ομορφο ... και ιδιαιτερα εξυπνη η αλλαγη της σεληνης με τον αναβατη .. και σε τιμες θα ελεγα προσιτες ειδικα για ειδικες εκδοσεις
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