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Alright! Somebody FINALLY posts one of that caseback!Great shots - a few of them would have altered the voting in the photo contest if they had been in time.
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A fabulous watch! And great shots too. Well done, I love it! What else can you tell us about it?
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Nicely done! Beautiful watch.
This is an interesting watch for me. I actually received it as a gift and initially for whatever reason I wasn't thrilled with it. But the more I wore it the more it grew on my and now it is one of my favorites. I call it my understated elegence watch. As for the watch itself, the build quality is very nice, and it has some nice details if you look at it closely. I checked its accuracy and it is running with 2 secs/day right now. My only problems with the watch is that the clasp feels somewhat cheap (very thin and flimsy) and because of the shape and size of the crown it is hard to wind.
Enjoy that Longines! Congrats!
Own: Nomos Tangente Sport Datum, Tutima FX UTC, Oris BC3 40mm, Lacher Admiral, Michael Graves by Target, Pulsar Europa
I'm with you on both points. Deployant clasps don't feel right unless they're rock solid. I also have a little difficulty winding and setting a couple chronographs because of the crown since it's tough to handle it between the two pushers. Still, that's an awesome watch!
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A truly lovely watch and great pictures. Well done
now that is a gorgeous watch![]()
That is one of my most desired Longines watches.
Beautifu shots!![]()
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