LONGINES Conquest Quartz Blue Dial Men's
LONGINES Conquest Quartz Blue Dial Men's
LONGINES Conquest Quartz Blue Dial Men's
LONGINES Conquest Quartz Blue Dial Men's

LONGINES Conquest Quartz Blue Dial Men's

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Brand: Longines

Item Number: 9508

Description: LONGINES Conquest Blue Dial 41mm Men's L3.759.4.96.6. Steel case with a stainless steel bracelet. Fixed stainless steel bezel. Blue dial with silver-tone hands and index hour markers. Arabic numerals mark the 6 and 12 o'clock positions. Minute markers around the outer rim. Dial Type: Analog. Luminescent markers. Date display at the 3 o'clock position. Longines calibre L157 quartz movement. Scratch resistant sapphire crystal. Screw down crown. Solid case back. Round case shape. Case size: 41 mm. Case thickness: 13 mm. Band width: 20 mm. Fold over clasp with a safety release. Water resistant at 300 meter / 1000 feet. Functions: date hour minute second. Casual watch style. Watch label: Swiss Made. Longines Conquest Blue Dial Men's L3.759.4.96.6.

Condition: Mint condition with no signs of wear. 
 

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Story: Longines has been based at Saint-Imier in Switzerland since 1832. Its watchmaking expertise reflects a strong devotion to tradition, elegance and performance.With many years of experience as a timekeeper for world championships in sport or as a partner of international sports federations, Longines – famous for the elegance of its timepieces – is a member of the Swatch Group Ltd, the world’s leading manufacturer of horological products. The brand known by its winged hourglass logo now has outlets in over 150 countries. In 1832 Auguste Agassiz entered the world of horology when he joined a trading office established in St. Imier. He soon rose to become the manager and the company took on the name Agassiz & Co. At the time, he was producing timepieces under the “établissage” system, whereby watchmakers worked at home and supplied their products to the trading offices. Agassiz built up a network of commercial contacts, which enabled him to sell his watches on other continents, in particular in North America. During the 1850s Agassiz’s nephew Ernest Francillon took over the running of the office. When Francillon took on this responsibility, he considered ways of perfecting the manufacturing methods used in watchmaking in the area.

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