SKU/Artículo: AMZ-B09VMTDC28

Longines

Longines HydroConquest Chronograph Automatic Grey Dial Men's Watch L3.883.4.76.6

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0.93 kg
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Longines HydroConquest Automatic Chronograph Stainless Steel Gray Dial Date Divers Mens Watch Model# L3.783.4.76.6 / L37834766 features a 41 mm stainless steel case that holds a beautiful gray sunray dial and a uni-directional rotating bezel with matching gray ceramic top ring, silver-tone and luminiscent snowflake-inspired proprietary hands and a mix of Arabic numerals at the 12 o'clock position and dots as hour markers. Three subdials located at the 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions display a 30-minute, 12-hour and 60-secound counters respectively while the date display is between the 4 and 5 o'clock positions. Adding a bit of red contrast is the triangular tip of the chronograph seconds hand as well as the hands of the minute and hour counters. A stainless steel bracelet with double safety folding clasp and integrated diver's extension completes the sporty look. This watch runs on the caliber L688.2, a Swiss automatic column-wheel chronograph movement beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and is water-resistant up to 300 meters/1000 feet. Like all of our watches, this Longines HydroConquest Automatic Chronograph Stainless Steel Gray Dial Date Divers Mens Watch is brand new and comes in its original packaging. Since 1832, this Switzerland-based company has crafted fine watches with a dedication to elegance and performance. Starting in 1867, Longines recorded the serial number of every watch they’ve created and are now able to authenticate and track the history of their timepieces. Longines has such a rich history that a museum in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, exists today that showcases their story in the watchmaking world.

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