Vintage
Automatic Longines watch with caliber 22A (1950) 6070
Serviced and revised by Longines Heritage workshop
Collector's Corner
The long and rich history of Longines is written into each of the brand’s design. Each piece produced over the years is part of the Swiss watchmaker identity, a historical legacy that Longines has always strived to preserve and highlight.
That is why the brand now offers a range of exceptional vintage watches that have been carefully serviced and revised by its specialised heritage workshop. These unique models are exclusively on sale in the Longines Geneva Boutique (Switzerland) and available in click & reserve.
Information & Conditions
Type of watch
Watch in stainless steel, powered by caliber 22A. Launched in 1945, this caliber was the first automatic movement designed by the Longines Manufacture.
Serial No
7’838’247
Condition
Maintained and checked by the Longines Heritage Workshop.
Excellent overall condition, original dialDate of production
1950
Date of sale
The 22A was sold on March 18, 1950 to the Wirth company, our agent in Switzerland at the time.
Documents
Certificate of authenticity by Longines
Case
Dimension
Ø 33.80 mm
Case message
Round stainless steel case
Material
Stainless steel
Dial & Hands
Dial
Brushed brass dial with applied Arabic numerals at 2, 4, 8, 10 and 12 o'clock, applied indexes elsewhere, applied winged hourglass logo and black Longines signature, black automatic statement
Hands
Golden leaf hands
Dial color
Silver
Movement & Functions
Movement Type
Automatic
Caliber
Calibre 22A
Functions
Hours, minutes and seconds display
Movement
Longines automatic mechanical movement, caliber 22A. This 21.50 mm caliber includes 18 jewels. The balance spring oscillates at 18,000 vibrations per hour.
Strap
Material
Leather strap
Bracelet/Strap
18mm width
What makes this timepiece exceptional
Caliber 22A, which powers this watch, is the first automatic movement manufactured by Longines, put on the market in 1945. This caliber, which at the time represented a break with the principles of watchmaking construction used until then by the company, is characterized by a bi-directional rotor operating the winding in both directions, a feature found on most automatic movements today. The exceptional condition of the piece, featuring an original immaculate dial, provides a worthy setting for this exceptional movement.
About restoration
Restoration by Longines is made up of more than ten meticulous steps calling on all the qualities of our experts. From diagnosis to testing, discover more about Longines workshop services.
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