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Vintage Longines Watches

Atelier Victor : discover our collection of vintage Longines watches and pre-owned for men and women. Flagship, Conquest, Admiral, Legend Diver, Ultra-Chron, La Grande Classique, Presence… in steel, gold-plated, or 18-carat gold. The Swiss watchmaking tradition since 1832. Serviced movement, 1-year mechanical warranty, lifetime authenticity guarantee.

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Vintage Longines Watches: Nearly Two Centuries of Swiss Watchmaking

Founded in 1832 in Saint-Imier by Auguste Agassiz, Longines is one of the oldest watch manufactures still in operation. Its famous winged hourglass logo, registered in 1889, is the oldest registered trademark still used in watchmaking. Official timekeeper of the first modern Olympic Games, partner to Charles Lindbergh for the Hour Angle aviation navigation watch in 1931, inventor of the patented Flyback chronograph in 1936, official supplier to the British Ministry of Defence during the Second World War (W.W.W. watch, now a member of the famous “Dirty Dozen” group)… Longines built its reputation on two centuries of technical innovation. Vintage Longines pieces from the 1940s to the 1980s offer a particularly compelling position: high-quality Swiss movements and classic designs, at prices often more accessible than contemporary Omega and Rolex models from the same era.

Vintage Longines for Men: The Iconic Models

  • Vintage Longines Flagship — the signature model, automatic or mechanical, sunburst dials, applied indexes, and classic Longines elegance.
  • Vintage Longines Conquest — a robust line launched in the 1950s, often chronometer-certified calibres, the maison’s performance watch.
  • Vintage Longines Admiral — automatic movement, textured or colored dials characteristic of the 1960s-70s.
  • Vintage Longines Legend Diver — a dive watch, rotating internal bezel, a highly sought-after historic model from the 1960s.
  • Vintage Longines Ultra-Chron — high-frequency movement beating at 36,000 vibrations per hour, a notable technical innovation of the 1960s.
  • Vintage Longines Presence — a traditional dress watch, slim case and clean dial.
  • Vintage Longines chronograph — Valjoux or in-house calibres (30CH, 13ZN, 30 CH Flyback), panda dials or sub-registers: prized collector’s pieces.
  • Vintage Longines tank-style watch — rectangular Art Deco-inspired case, classic dress watch format, in steel or gold-plated.
  • Vintage Longines La Grande Classique — ultra-thin case, minimalist dial, integrated bracelet.
  • Vintage Longines Quartz — 1970s-80s models, dress watches prioritizing precision and refinement.

Vintage Longines Women

The vintage Longines women's watches They combine restrained proportions with Swiss mechanical reliability: compact steel, gold-plated, or solid gold cases, silvered or gilded dials, mounted on integrated bracelets or fine leather straps. The La Grande Classique, Flagship, and Présence models are discreet and elegant vintage women's watches — a historical alternative to Cartier and Omega models.

Longines Vintage by Budget

The Longines vintage market spans a wide range depending on the model and complication:

Movements & Longines Calibers

Historic Longines calibers rank among the benchmarks of 20th-century Swiss watchmaking. The 30L caliber (manual-wound) and the 340 caliber (automatic) are renowned for their robustness. The 431 caliber (Ultra-Chron, 36,000 vph) represents a major technical advance in chronometric precision. Chronographs historically house the celebrated manufacture 13ZN and 30CH calibers — among the most respected in Swiss watchmaking — or Valjoux 72 ébauches. Each movement is révisé and tested by our atelier before being offered for sale.

Authentication & Servicing by Our Watchmakers

Every vintage Longines watch offered by Atelier Victor is rigorously inspected by our expert watchmakers. The movement, dial, hands, case, and rate accuracy are checked. Since its founding, Longines has kept complete archives of every watch produced — for certain pieces, it is possible to obtain an official archive extract from the manufacture, tracing the production date and the country of first sale. Our watchmakers will guide you through this process. Each piece benefits from a lifetime authenticity guarantee.

Why Buy a Vintage Longines from Atelier Victor?

  • More than 1,500 pieces sold to collectors in over 30 countries.
  • One-year mechanical warranty on every Longines watch.
  • Lifetime authenticity guarantee, certified by Atelier Victor invoice.
  • Assistance in obtaining a Longines archive extract upon request.
  • Secure worldwide shipping with ad valorem insurance from Dubai.
  • Private appointments in Dubai, by reservation.
  • Secure payment: bank card, bank transfer, PayPal, cryptocurrency.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Longines vintage watches

Is a Longines vintage a good first Swiss watch?
It is an excellent option. Longines offers historic manufacture calibers, classic designs, and generally more accessible prices than contemporary Omega and Rolex models from the same era. The Flagship model is a particularly relevant entry point for starting a collection.

What is the difference between a Longines and an Omega vintage?
Omega currently enjoys a stronger price positioning and greater renown, but both maisons produced competing watches of equivalent quality in the mid-20th century. Longines vintage pieces therefore offer excellent value for money: highly refined movements in well-finished cases, at more accessible prices on the second-hand market.

What is Lindbergh's Hour Angle?
Designed in 1931 by Longines in collaboration with aviator Charles Lindbergh, the Hour Angle is an aviation navigation watch that allowed pilots to calculate their longitude at sea or in flight, using a sextant and a nautical almanac. It is one of the most iconic pieces in aviation history and a symbol of Longines' technical know-how.

What is a Longines archive extract?
Longines has kept complete archives of every watch produced since its founding. For important vintage pieces, it is possible to request an official certificate tracing the production date, original caliber, country of first sale, and initial retailer. Our watchmakers will guide you through the process.

Are Longines vintage watches reliable?
Yes. Longines' historic calibers (30L, 340, 431 series, as well as the famous in-house 13ZN and 30CH chronographs) are renowned for their robust construction. Each watch sold by Atelier Victor is fully serviced by our watchmakers and covered by a one-year mechanical warranty.

Are Longines vintage watches a good investment?
At Atelier Victor, we approach vintage watchmaking from the perspective of buying for pleasure. While certain specific models such as the 30CH or 13ZN caliber chronographs, the original Legend Diver, and the military Longines W.W.W. from the "Dirty Dozen" have seen strong demand growth, we guide our clients toward pieces that match their aesthetic and mechanical criteria, without making purely financial recommendations.

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Montre Longines Conquest Vintage - 32mm Bicolore Date (Années 1980) - Atelier VictorMontre Longines Conquest Vintage - 32mm Bicolore Date (Années 1980) - Atelier Victor
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Vintage Longines Watches Guide

Founded in 1832 in Saint-Imier, Longines is one of the oldest Swiss watchmaking manufacturers still in operation. Official timekeeper of the Olympic Games fourteen times, partner of Charles Lindbergh, pioneer of high-frequency movements — discover the history, calibers, collections, and expert advice to choose your vintage Longines watch.

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Longines: Nearly Two Centuries of Swiss Watchmaking

The history of Longines begins in 1832, when Auguste Agassiz founded a watchmaking counter in Saint-Imier, in the Bernese Jura. In 1867, his nephew Ernest Francillon built a factory on land called "Es Longines" (the long pieces of land in old French) — the name would remain. It was one of the first genuine watchmaking factories in Switzerland, integrating under one roof the production of calibers and the assembly of watches. Longines obtained its first patent in 1867 and won a medal at the Paris Universal Exhibition the same year — the beginning of a long series of international distinctions.

Throughout the 20th century, Longines built its reputation on two axes: chronometric precision and classic elegance. The brand became the official timekeeper of the Olympic Games fourteen times between 1905 and 2019, timing equestrian competitions, car rallies, and ski races. In 1927, Longines accompanied Charles Lindbergh during the first solo transatlantic flight — the Hour Angle watch, designed with the pilot, allowed the calculation of longitude in flight. In 1931, Amelia Earhart also wore a Longines during her crossing. The brand adopted the winged hourglass as its logo from 1867 — it is today the oldest watchmaking logo still in use without modification. Longines is now part of the Swatch Group.

The Longines Vintage Collections in Detail

Flagship: The Flagship

Launched in 1957, the Longines Flagship is the signature collection of the house. Its name (the "flagship") reflects Longines' ambition to concentrate the best of its know-how in this line. Each Flagship has on the case back a medallion representing a caravel sailing with full sails — a finishing detail that has become an identification mark for collectors. The vintage Flagship was produced in steel, gold-plated, 10-carat gold, 14-carat gold, and 18-carat gold. Round cases from 34 to 36 mm, silver or gold dials with applied indexes, dauphine hands, automatic movements (caliber 340, 17 jewels) or mechanical. It is the classic Longines by definition — sober, readable, well-proportioned.

Conquest: The First Collection of the House

The Longines Conquest Launched in 1954 — it is the first line of watches officially named by Longines, and the first collection of the brand to be protected by the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property. The first generation (up to 1959) is distinguished by a sophisticated design, water-resistant screw-down case backs, and calibers often certified as chronometers. The caliber 291 (automatic) and the caliber 19AS are the most common movements on vintage Conquest models. Some rare models feature a power reserve indicator on the dial — a distinctive display that has become highly sought after. Cases of 35 mm in steel or gold, sunburst dials, applied indexes. The vintage Conquest represents a particularly interesting access to quality Swiss watchmaking.

Admiral: The Design of the 60s-70s

Released in the late 50s, the Longines Admiral adopts a decidedly modern positioning for the time. Vintage Admiral models frequently include day-date complications (day of the week + date), which are rarer than the simple date on the Flagship and Conquest collections. Textured dials, characteristic colors of the 60s-70s (blue, green, champagne), cases from 35 to 41 mm — the oldest Admirals are renowned for the reliability of their movements. The Admiral Diver variant is a sought-after vintage dive watch — an accessible alternative to the Rolex Submariner and Blancpain Fifty Fathoms of the same era.

Ultra-Chron: The Race for High Frequency

In 1967, Longines launched the Ultra-Chron equipped with the caliber L430 — an automatic movement oscillating at 36,000 vibrations per hour (5 Hz), double the standard frequency of the time (18,000 vph). This high frequency allows for a chronometric precision significantly superior to conventional movements. The Ultra-Chron is part of the technological race of the 60s — where Longines, Zenith (El Primero, also 36,000 vph), and Girard-Perregaux (Gyromatic HF) competed in innovation before the advent of quartz. Vintage Ultra-Chron models are available in round, cushion, or tonneau cases, in steel or gold — highly appreciated technical pieces among knowledgeable collectors. Note: high-frequency movements require more frequent maintenance (every 3 to 4 years) due to increased wear associated with the oscillation speed.

Legend Diver: The Historic Diver

The original Longines Legend Diver from the 60s is one of the most sought-after vintage dive watches. Its particularity: an internal rotating bezel operated by a second crown at 2 o'clock, rather than an external bezel. Case in 42 mm steel (large for the time), enhanced water resistance, black dial with luminous indexes — it is a tool watch designed for professional diving. The original Legend Diver is rare on the vintage market — models in good condition with original dial and hands are particularly valued.

Tank, La Grande Classique & Présence

Beyond the main collections, Longines has produced remarkable dress watches. The vintage Longines Tank — rectangular case with Art Deco inspiration, in steel or gold-plated — is a classic dress watch with a sober format. The La Grande Classique is distinguished by its ultra-thin case and integrated link bracelet — a particularly slim profile on the wrist. The Présence offers a traditional round format, clean dial, quartz movement — an accessible Longines dress watch.

The Longines Calibers: Understanding Vintage Movements

The vintage Longines calibers are among the references of 20th-century Swiss watchmaking. Here are the most common movements on vintage Longines:

  • Caliber 30L — hand-wound, produced from the 1950s to the 1960s. Robust, precise, easy to maintain. One of the most appreciated Longines calibers among collectors.
  • Caliber 340 — automatic, 17 jewels. The standard movement for the Flagship models of the 1960s. Reliable and well-finished.
  • Caliber 291 / 19AS — automatic, Conquest. Precise, often chronometer certified.
  • Caliber L430 / L431 — Ultra-Chron, high-frequency automatic 36,000 A/h. Major technical innovation. The L431 includes the date.
  • Caliber L633 — automatic day-date, Admiral. Robust, practical for everyday use.
  • Caliber 30CH — in-house chronograph hand-wound. The Longines in-house chronograph caliber — rare and highly sought after.
  • Calibers Valjoux 72 / 7733 — chronographs. Reliable Swiss ébauche movements used in some Longines chronographs.
  • Caliber L990 — ultra-thin automatic launched in 1977, only 2.95 mm thick. A reference caliber for fine dress watches.

At Atelier Victor, our watchmakers master the servicing of all these calibers. Each movement is disassembled, cleaned, oiled, adjusted, and tested before being offered for sale.

Longines vs Omega: Understanding the Positioning

This is a question that collectors frequently ask. In the 1950s-60s, Longines and Omega were direct competitors — positioned at the same level, with comparable quality calibers and equivalent prices. Longines regularly won the chronometry competitions at the Neuchâtel Observatory, often ahead of Omega. It was only from the 1980s-90s, after integration into the Swatch Group, that Longines was repositioned a notch below Omega in the group's brand strategy. The consequence for the vintage market: Longines from the 1950s-70s offer movements and finishes at the Omega level, often at pre-owned prices 30 to 50% lower. This makes it one of the most interesting brands for informed collectors.

How to Recognize an Authentic Vintage Longines

The checkpoints our watchmakers verify on each piece:

  • Winged hourglass logo — engraved or applied on the dial, present on the movement and case back. The logo has evolved over the decades — its shape allows for approximate dating of the watch.
  • Serial number — engraved on the back of the case. Longines has complete archives allowing verification of the production date and original destination of each watch.
  • Flagship medallion — relief caravel on the case back of Flagship models (absent on Conquest and Admiral).
  • Movement marking — "Longines" engraved on the movement with the caliber number. Vintage Longines movements feature meticulous finishes (Côtes de Genève, perlage).
  • Dial — "Longines" typography specific to each era, winged hourglass logo, "Swiss Made" or "Swiss" at the bottom of the dial.

At Atelier Victor, each Longines watch is authenticated by our experts. Each piece is accompanied by an Atelier Victor invoice and a lifetime authenticity guarantee.

Longines Vintage on the Pre-Owned Market

Longines is considered by watch market observers as one of the most underrated vintage brands compared to the actual quality of its calibers and finishes. Models with increasing demand: chronographs with caliber 30CH (increasingly rare manufacture caliber), the original Legend Diver from the 60s, Ultra-Chron high-frequency models, and the first-generation Conquest models with power reserve. The presence of the original box and papers significantly increases the value of a vintage Longines — the brand's archives in Saint-Imier also allow for a request for an archive extract for any Longines watch.


Frequently Asked Questions — Vintage Longines Watches

Which vintage Longines model to choose to start a collection?

The Flagship is the natural entry point: automatic movement caliber 340, classic dial, balanced proportions. The Conquest offers a slightly sportier character with calibers often certified as chronometers. For a more modest budget, the Admiral models from the 60s-70s with day-date complications are reliable and well-finished watches at particularly accessible prices.

What is the difference between Flagship, Conquest, and Admiral?

The Flagship (1957) is the classic dress line — the showcase of the house, identifiable by the caravel medallion on the case back. The Conquest (1954) is the sporty-chic line, often equipped with calibers certified as chronometers. The Admiral (late 50s) is the most modern line of the era, frequently integrating day-date complications and colored dials.

What is the Ultra-Chron and why is it sought after?

The Ultra-Chron (1967) is an automatic watch equipped with a movement oscillating at 36,000 vibrations per hour — double the standard frequency. This high frequency offers significantly superior chronometric precision. The Ultra-Chron is sought after for its technical innovation and its connection to the precision race of the 60s. Note: these movements require maintenance every 3 to 4 years.

How does Longines compare to Omega in vintage?

In the 50s-60s, Longines and Omega were positioned at the same level, with comparable quality calibers. Longines regularly won chronometry competitions. The repositioning of Longines in the 80s-90s within the Swatch group changed the brand's perception. Consequently, vintage Longines from the 50s-70s offer Omega-level movements and finishes at often lower pre-owned prices.

Is the caliber 30CH a manufacture movement?

Yes. The caliber 30CH is a chronograph movement entirely designed and manufactured by Longines — a true manufacture caliber, unlike chronographs equipped with Valjoux calibers (ébauche movements). The 30CH is increasingly rare on the market and is among the most sought-after Longines movements by vintage chronograph collectors.

Can one obtain an extract from the Longines archives?

Yes. Longines maintains complete archives in Saint-Imier that allow tracing the history of each watch produced (manufacture date, destination, caliber). An archive extract can be requested directly from the brand — a document that enhances the authenticity and value of a vintage piece.

Are vintage Longines reliable for daily wear?

Yes. Longines' historical calibers (30L, 340, 291, L633) are robustly designed and easily serviced. Every watch sold by Atelier Victor is fully serviced by our watchmakers and covered by a one-year mechanical warranty. High-frequency movements (Ultra-Chron) require more frequent maintenance (every 3-4 years).

Which vintage Longines for a woman?

The vintage La Grande Classique with an ultra-slim profile, the Flagship in small format (33-34 mm), and the Présence are elegant watches with contained proportions. In gold or gold-plated, they offer an interesting historical alternative to Cartier and Omega vintage for women.

Are vintage Longines a good investment?

At Atelier Victor, we approach vintage watchmaking from the angle of pleasure purchase. While some models like the chronographs with caliber 30CH, the original Legend Diver, or the Ultra-Chron have seen their demand evolve favorably, we guide our clients towards pieces that match their aesthetic and mechanical criteria, without making financial recommendations.

Where to find a replacement strap for a vintage Longines?

Atelier Victor offers watch straps compatible — in genuine leather, with adapted lug sizes (18 mm and 20 mm for most vintage Longines models). Contact us via WhatsApp.

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