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Swiss Made since 1832

More than 100 years
of expertise in mastering
time zones

More than 100 years
of expertise in mastering
time zones

The Turkish Watches

1908

The Turkish Watches

For converting between Turkish time and Western time. Double minute- and hour-hands, patented in 1911.

Longines has more than 100 years of expertise in the development of timepieces indicating different time zones. The brand watchmakers introduced the first Longines pocket watch indicating two time zones in 1908. The first timepiece of a long series, mainly aimed at the aeronautics sector, highlighting the pioneering role that Longines plays in this field.

The new Longines Spirit Zulu Time writes a new chapter in our rich history of multipurpose instruments for pilots and travelers.

This is about bravery. A tribute to past and present explorers.

“Across
Time Zones,
The Aviator's
Time compass”

“Turn every second into a journey”

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  • Bracelet with interchangeable system
  • Exclusive Longines Movement L844.4
  • GMT hand
  • 72 hours of power reserve
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“Turn every second into a journey”

ZULU TIME

Making innovation a territory

“A reference in all
weather situations
and extreme traveling
conditions.”

On 5th May 1930, Amy Johnson, the most famous aviator in Britain, was the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia. She took off from Croydon (near London) and landed in Darwin 19 days later, having covered a distance of 11,000 miles
Amy
Johnson

11,000 MILES

“A record breaking journey that inspired many others”

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  • Folding buckle with micro adjustment system
  • Engraved 24-hour scale with lacquered numbers and Super-LumiNova triangle
  • Bidirectional rotating bezel with ceramic insert
  • Water-resistance to 10 bar
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“A record breaking journey that inspired many others”

Constantly pushing the boundaries

“A tribute to
the brave men
and women who
have marked
history”

5,500 MILES
Clyde Pangborn
& Hugh Herndon
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  • Engraved
    caseback
  • Ø 42.00 mm
    stainless steel case
  • Sapphire domed glass
    with multi-layered
    anti-reflective coating
    on both sides
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“Turn every second into a journey”

“Turn every second into a journey”

On 5th October 1931 Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, Jr., two daring American aviators, completed the world’s first nonstop, transpacific flight from Japan to the United States. They took off and landed 41 hours later in Wenatchee, Washington, having covered a distance of 5,500 miles. At the time, it was the longest flight ever made over water.
Clyde Pangborn
& Hugh Herndon
The Movie

Longines Spirit
Zulu Time, sparkling
the pioneering
spirit in you

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