Inspired by the brand’s original 1959 Super-Compressor diver, the new Longines Legend Diver 59 combines retro aesthetics with COSC-certified modern performance and a new Milanese mesh bracelet.
From Philip Van Horn Weems’s second-setting innovation to Charles Lindbergh’s Hour Angle watch, Longines helped aviation pioneers master navigation in the sky. This feature explores the watches that guided early flight, including the Majetek, the Avigation BigEye, and more.
The Swiss brand extends its diver collection with a new Milanese mesh bracelet and a broader range of case sizes, while maintaining 300-meter water resistance in a notably slim 11.7mm profile. The watchmaker also introduced its latest book, "Longines – Watches That Made History," written by Pierre-André Schmitt.
In the 1950s, success was celebrated by treating yourself to an elegant, diamond-set watch. One of the most precious offerings of those days was the Signet, made by Longines, which was itself a symbol of the great success the brand enjoyed.
With a limited edition of 2,026 pieces, Longines welcomes the Year of the Horse with a timepiece that unites artistic heritage, cultural symbolism, and classical Swiss watchmaking. An elaborate engraving and two well-loved complications come together in a statement of dynamism and new beginnings.
Longines revisits its pioneering Ultra-Chron line with the Ultra-Chron Classic, featuring a high-frequency automatic movement, a stunning vintage design, and modern enhancements for precision and durability.
Five years after its debut, the Longines Spirit line evolves with slimmer proportions, fresh material choices, and a new hand-wound flyback chronograph movement.
Every element has been thoughtfully redesigned, from refined case proportions and a new date display in the moonphase complication to the mastery of gem-setting techniques.