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Longines Ultra-Chron Diver (1968) 7970-15385823
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Serviced and revised by Longines Heritage workshop
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Serviced and revised by Longines Heritage workshop
Case size:
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
Watch type
Diver’s wristwatch equipped with a very accurate high-frequency movement, featuring a rotating, unidirectional bezel.Serial No
15385823Condition
Overall excellent, attractive condition, refreshed original dial. Serviced and revised by Longines Heritage workshop.Production date
1968Sale date
14. August 1972Documents
Certificate of authenticity by Longines
Case
Dimension
Ø 41.00 mmCase type
Stainless steel, two-body cushion case, originally waterproof up to 200m, Hesalite glass.Material
Stainless steel
Dial & Hands
Description
Black dial with luminous indexes, applied Ultra-Chron symbol black turning bezel with tritium filled numerals 15-30-45 and triangle; red minute-scale.Hands description
Hour and minute hands filled with tritium, red minute hand.Dial color
Black
Movement & Functions
Movement Type
AutomaticCaliber
431 high-frequencyFunctions
Hours, minutes, seconds, calendar date. Rotating bezel.Movement Description
Mechanical movement with automatic winding, calibre 431,5 bridges, balance spring beating at 36,000 bph, 17 jewels.
Strap
Material
Leather strapSize
22.0 mm
What makes this timepiece exceptional
In 1967, Longines drew a sporty version of the Ultra-Chron: a diver’s watch with a bright-red minute hand, water-resistant to 200 meters. In early 1968, it was the first high-frequency diving watch, and probably the most accurate. Ultra-Chron stands for Ultra-Chronometer, which means this watch was more accurate than a Chronometer. Longines guaranteed an accuracy of one minute a month, which transforms to two seconds a day. The tonneau-shaped watch was fitted with a calendar mechanism and a turning bezel, which enabled divers to determine their immersion time. To be able to read the time even in murky water, the index marks on the dial hand, the triangle on the bezel were filled with tritium.
The Ultra-Chron was the last mechanical watch in horological history to match the accuracy of the electronic watch (at that time with a tuning-fork movement), but with the advantage that no battery was necessary. Technically the Ultra-Chron draw its inspiration from the Longines Observatory Chronometer, the Calibre 360. This watch that set new records in terms of accuracy (around 1/10 of a second per day) and represented in 1959 the world’s first high-frequency movement for a wristwatch, vibrating at 36,000 bph. Longines looks back on more than 100 years of experience in working with high-beat movements for the official timing of sport events all over the world.
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