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Longines Master Collection gets 2 new limited edition GMT models

Everything you need to know about these limited-edition Longines watches

Longines Master Collection GMT Yellow gold face
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As any true horology fan will know, Longines watches are statements, expressions of our tastes and personalities that transcend mere functionality. Enter the new Longines Master Collection GMT models, an embodiment of exactitude, refinement, and an unwavering quest for excellence in the world of watches. Let’s take a closer look at these watches for men.

Longines Master Collection GMT yellow gold
Longines

The allure of Longines watches

Longines kicks off 2024 by extending its GMT legacy, introducing a pair of exclusive GMT models adorned in opulent yellow and rose gold. The renowned GMT abbreviation, originally signifying “Greenwich Mean Time,” emerges as a well-known emblem within the world of horology. Yet, for aficionados of fine watches, it’s undergone a metamorphosis, becoming a symbol of elegance, grandeur, and eternal allure. This transformation reflects the artistry behind seamlessly incorporating dual time zones into a singular masterpiece.

Longines Master Collection GMT rose gold face
Longines

Unveiling the GMT marvels

The first striking feature is the exquisite 18-karat yellow gold material, elevating the watch to a pinnacle of luxury that only a few can reach. The round shape, with a diameter of 40.00 mm and a lug distance of 21 mm, exudes a classic yet contemporary charm.

Technical marvels at a glance

  • Glass: The scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, with anti-reflective coating on both sides, ensures not just durability but a crystal-clear view of time ticking away.
  • Case back: The transparent case back, adorned with a sapphire crystal, allows a mesmerizing peek into the intricate dance of gears and springs.
  • Water resistance: With a resistance of up to 3 bar, these watches are not just style statements but also adventure companions.
  • Weight: At 51.0 g, the watch is a feather-light embodiment of opulence, making it ideal for both formal occasions and everyday wear.
  • A dial that tells a story: The silver dial serves as a canvas for the applied Roman numerals, showcasing the brand’s commitment to traditional watchmaking.

Movements that define excellence

  • Movement Type: Automatic movements power these watches, ensuring a seamless and perpetual display of time.
  • Caliber: The L844 caliber boasts a self-winding mechanical movement beating at 25,200 vibrations per hour.
  • Power reserve: With a monocrystalline silicon balance spring, the power reserve extends up to 72 hours, emphasizing longevity and reliability.
Longines Master Collection GMT back
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The verdict and pricing

The enigma of gold timepieces within a brand’s repertoire, such as Longines, sparks intrigue. Given the brand’s pricing dynamics, gold watches can be challenging. The Longines Master Collection GMT has a price tag of $14,750, which certainly raises eyebrows given it has a movement that is found in the HydroConquest GMT and Spirit Zulu Time, both of which hover around $3,000-4,000. These new watches are limited to just 500 pieces each, so perhaps some exclusivity will add to their allure.

It’s worth noting that Longines, a global powerhouse in terms of sales, caters to a diverse audience. The inclusion of options like the Longines Master Collection GMT in yellow and rose gold in their lineup speaks to the brand’s commitment to offering choices for aficionados seeking a higher-end experience. However, for those exploring alternatives, Longines boasts a plethora of options within this category, ensuring a varied selection for discerning tastes.

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