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How to Pick the Right Vintage Longines for Your Wrist
- Style and era: Flagship for classic dress, Conquest for sporty elegance, Admiral and Ultra-Chron for technical flair.
- Size and fit: most vintage Longines cases wear 34–38 mm; confirm lug-to-lug for comfort.
- Movement: hand-wound and automatic calibers are common; Ultra-Chron high-beat movements deliver lively sweep and precision; select 1970s references feature early quartz.
- Originality: period-correct dials, hands and crowns generally hold value better than heavy refinishing.
- Water resistance: treat vintage pieces as splash resistant unless pressure-tested after service.
- Bracelet or strap: dress leather, beads-of-rice steel and period options can transform wear and style.
Use these pointers to identify the best Longines vintage watch for your style, wrist and budget.
Care, Service and Long-Term Value
Every Longines we offer is inspected for originality, cleaned and adjusted for reliable timekeeping. Mechanical examples benefit from periodic servicing to maintain accuracy. Original dials and hands, period-correct components and documented history can help Flagship, Conquest and Ultra-Chron references retain value over time. We include worldwide shipping and a one-year warranty so you can choose with confidence.
Longines Vintage Watches — Frequently Asked Questions
How can I authenticate a Longines vintage watch?
Confirm the reference and serial numbers on the case and movement, assess dial printing, handset and crown style for the correct era, and request clear photos of the movement and caseback. When possible, use Longines documentation or an Extract from the Archives to verify production details.
Which Longines vintage models are most sought after?
Collectors often seek Flagship and Conquest dress and sport references, Ultra-Chron high-beat models and select Admirals. Original dials and hands, correct crowns and period bracelets typically command premiums, especially with service history or provenance.
What sizes and movements should I expect with Longines vintage watches?
Most Longines pieces from the 1960s–1980s wear between 34–38 mm. You’ll find hand-wound and automatic calibers on three-hand and date models, high-beat Ultra-Chron movements on select references and early quartz on certain 1970s pieces.
Are your Longines vintage watches serviced, and do you ship worldwide?
Yes. Each Longines is inspected for originality, cleaned and regulated, and serviced where needed before listing. We include a one-year warranty, secure checkout and tracked worldwide shipping. Please review our store policy or contact us for returns and full terms.














































