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Vintage

Longines Grand Prize (1963) 0000-12562875

Case size:

CHF 2'900.00
Click & Reserve

Serviced and revised by Longines Heritage workshop

Click & Reserve

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.

  • Serial No

    12562875
  • Condition

    Overall excellent condition
  • Production date

    Movement produced in 1963
  • Sale date

    This watch was invoiced on 3 September 1958 to the company Ostersetzer, which was at that time our agent for Italy.
  • Documents

    Certificate of Authenticity by Longines
  • Dimension

    Ø 34.00 mm
  • Material

    Stainless steel
  • Description

    Silver sunray dial. Applied faceted indexes, applied winged hourglass logo, black Longines signature, black "Grand Prize" and "Automatic" inscriptions. Luminescent dots at 3, 6, 9 and 12 o'clock.
  • Hands description

    Luminous Nautilus hands
  • Dial color

    Sunray silver
  • Movement Type

    Automatic
  • Caliber

    343
  • Material

    Leather strap
  • Size

    18 mm
What makes this time piece exceptional

What makes this timepiece exceptional

With its cushion-shaped case and fluid lines, this chronograph has been designed for divers and timekeepers. Its oversized case allows you to easily read the graduated bezel as well as the large tenths of a second and minute counter. Covered with solid mineral glass, the case can withstand a pressure of 20 bars, allowing the diver to descend to a depth of 200 meters. This chronograph bracelet patented by Longines is also equipped with a second hand with a graduated "Vernier" scale at its tip, for quick and precise reading to the nearest tenth of a second. The chronograph movement manufactured by Longines also includes a flyback mechanism.

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