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Longines Refreshes the Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve

Longines expands its Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve collection with a refined light blue opaline dial, available on a bracelet or gray leather strap. The vintage-inspired model showcases one of the brand’s most distinctive complications: a central rotating-disc power reserve display first introduced in 1959.
Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve: title
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Longines continues to mine its rich archives with a new interpretation of the Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve, a watch that combines mid-century design cues with a complication unique to the Saint-Imier manufacture. Following the model introduced in 2024 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Conquest collection, the latest edition adds a fresh light blue opaline dial and a choice of either a bracelet or a grey leather strap, giving the historically inspired design a more contemporary character. The Conquest collection holds a special place in Longines’ history. Introduced in 1954, it became the first collection whose name was officially protected by the Swiss Federal Intellectual Property Office. Since then, it has embodied the brand’s ability to combine technical innovation with elegant design. The new Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve continues that tradition while reviving one of Longines’ most unusual historical complications.

Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve: Front

Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve


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A Rare Display Returns

The watch draws inspiration from the Longines Conquest reference 9028 introduced in 1959, which debuted a power reserve indication displayed at the center of the dial. Unlike conventional power reserve displays positioned at the edge of the dial or in combination with other displays, Longines developed a unique system employing two rotating discs beneath the hands. A slender baton-shaped indicator points to the remaining energy reserve on an outer scale graduated from 64 to 0 hours. As the watch is wound or worn, the disc rotates continuously, creating a dynamic visual effect while allowing the wearer to monitor the movement’s state of wind at a glance.

 

Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve: dial

Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve


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The new light blue opaline dial lends the watch a fresh appearance without compromising its vintage charm. Silvered applied indexes and faceted "skyscraper" hands filled with Superluminova ensure excellent legibility, while a color-coordinated trapezoidal date aperture positioned at 12 o’clock remains faithful to the historic design. The restrained color palette highlights the central power reserve display, which remains the focal point of the dial.

Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve: side

Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve


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Heritage Styling Meets Modern Engineering

The Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve is housed in a 38mm stainless-steel case. Measuring 12.3mm thick, it alternates polished and satin-brushed surfaces. Its proportions closely echo those of its historical predecessor while remaining perfectly suited to contemporary tastes. A box-shaped sapphire crystal with multi-layer anti-reflective coating enhances the vintage aesthetic and provides a clear view of the dial, while a screw-down transparent case back reveals the movement within. Water resistance is rated to 50 meters.

 

Longines Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve: case back
Caliber L896.5 © Longines

Powering the watch is the exclusive Longines Caliber L896.5, a self-winding movement equipped with a silicon balance spring. Operating at 25,200 vibrations per hour, the movement offers enhanced resistance to magnetic fields and delivers an impressive power reserve of up to 72 hours. Longines backs the caliber with a five-year warranty. The Conquest Heritage Central Power Reserve is available in two versions: reference L1.648.4.92.6 on a bracelet with an integrated micro-adjustment system, priced at $4,400, and reference L1.648.4.92.2 on a grey leather strap with a heritage-inspired pin buckle, priced at $4,300.


To learn more, visit Longines, here.

 

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