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1974 Longines Ultronic Blue on Bracelet 41mm with Box 8477-4

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1974 Longines Ultronic Blue on Bracelet 41mm with Box 8477-4

Here, we have a 1974 Longines Ultronic Blue on Bracelet with Box 8477-4, with a 41mm brushed and polished stainless steel tonneau-shaped case, the polished flanks lead to stubby lugs, a chamfered edge leads to a lug-to-lug length of 44mm, and a case thickness of 10mm, which ensures a cushion-like fit on your wrist, thanks to its wrist ergonomics. On the right side is a signed recessed crown. The top of the case has a concave slope with a domed crystal above a dynamic blue electroplated vertical brushed dial. An outer minute track has applied steel arched square “Tuning Fork” shaped indexes marking the hours; at 3 o’clock, a framed date window, steel sword hands are filled with Tritium, and the minute hand perfectly slides under the arched indexes, a vibrant red tapered second hand sits in the centre, at noon we have the applied steel Longines motif and at 6 o’clock the “Ultronic” logo completes this striking sports watch. On the reverse, a solid screw-down case back, inside a Tuning Fork Longines Cal. 6312 (ESA 9162) F300 Hz, is considered one of the very best tuning fork movements. Designed by Max Hetzel, who had previously worked for Bulova, he was also responsible for the Accutron 214, which was released In May 1972. This is the same movement that is used in the Omega f300 tuning fork watches. The watch comes paired with its original 22mm Longines 3-link stainless steel bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp, and the watch comes with its original Longines presentation box.

Here, we have a 1974 Longines Ultronic Blue on Bracelet with Box 8477-4, with a 41mm brushed and polished stainless steel tonneau-shaped case, the polished flanks lead to stubby lugs, a chamfered edge leads to a lug-to-lug length of 44mm, and a case thickness of 10mm, which ensures a cushion-like fit on your wrist, thanks to its wrist ergonomics. On the right side is a signed recessed crown. The top of the case has a concave slope with a domed crystal above a dynamic blue electroplated vertical brushed dial. An outer minute track has applied steel arched square “Tuning Fork” shaped indexes marking the hours; at 3 o’clock, a framed date window, steel sword hands are filled with Tritium, and the minute hand perfectly slides under the arched indexes, a vibrant red tapered second hand sits in the centre, at noon we have the applied steel Longines motif and at 6 o’clock the “Ultronic” logo completes this striking sports watch. On the reverse, a solid screw-down case back, inside a Tuning Fork Longines Cal. 6312 (ESA 9162) F300 Hz, is considered one of the very best tuning fork movements. Designed by Max Hetzel, who had previously worked for Bulova, he was also responsible for the Accutron 214, which was released In May 1972. This is the same movement that is used in the Omega f300 tuning fork watches. The watch comes paired with its original 22mm Longines 3-link stainless steel bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp, and the watch comes with its original Longines presentation box.

$444.82

Original: $1,270.92

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1974 Longines Ultronic Blue on Bracelet 41mm with Box 8477-4

$1,270.92

$444.82

Description

Here, we have a 1974 Longines Ultronic Blue on Bracelet with Box 8477-4, with a 41mm brushed and polished stainless steel tonneau-shaped case, the polished flanks lead to stubby lugs, a chamfered edge leads to a lug-to-lug length of 44mm, and a case thickness of 10mm, which ensures a cushion-like fit on your wrist, thanks to its wrist ergonomics. On the right side is a signed recessed crown. The top of the case has a concave slope with a domed crystal above a dynamic blue electroplated vertical brushed dial. An outer minute track has applied steel arched square “Tuning Fork” shaped indexes marking the hours; at 3 o’clock, a framed date window, steel sword hands are filled with Tritium, and the minute hand perfectly slides under the arched indexes, a vibrant red tapered second hand sits in the centre, at noon we have the applied steel Longines motif and at 6 o’clock the “Ultronic” logo completes this striking sports watch. On the reverse, a solid screw-down case back, inside a Tuning Fork Longines Cal. 6312 (ESA 9162) F300 Hz, is considered one of the very best tuning fork movements. Designed by Max Hetzel, who had previously worked for Bulova, he was also responsible for the Accutron 214, which was released In May 1972. This is the same movement that is used in the Omega f300 tuning fork watches. The watch comes paired with its original 22mm Longines 3-link stainless steel bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp, and the watch comes with its original Longines presentation box.

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