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As
early as 1912, Longines watches began to lose their
round silhouette, the better to explore, and exploit,
the geometry of elegance. Truly revolutionary for the
period, Longines’ rectangular and square-shaped
models marked the start of a century of Longines design.
Style followed style in any number of variations as
taste turned into trend and trend into fashion, made
possible by ever finer craftsmanship and sophisticated
technology.
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Longines
and gymnastics
Longines entered the world of gymnastics at the 1912 Swiss Federal Gymnastics
Meet in Basel, Switzerland. The partnership resulted in a world’s
premiere: the introduction of automatic timing. Longines used an electromechanical
system with start and finish tapes, fielded for the first time for the
80-meter dash. It marked a turning point in Longines’ increasingly
close cooperation with the world of gymnastics.
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