Longine Watches
Gold and Diamonds Designer Pieces
Longine watches have made in St.
Imier, Switzerland since 1832. This legendary watchmaker from Switzerland
is the real deal. When Auguste Agasiz began making watches back
in the early eighteen-hundreds the company used the old established
method of people working at home assembling the watches. He was
able to successfully establish trade to North America and all over
the world while deploying this method. The Longine watch makers
have experience as the official time keeper at world event championships,
for many generations. They are members of the Swatch Group S.A.,
which is the leading manufacturer of watches in the world. Eleven-hundred
people were employed by the Longine watch factory by the end of
the first decade in 1900. Their watches were being distributed all
around the world.
Longine Dolce Vita and PrimaLuna - 2 Gold and Diamond
Watches Known for Their Elegance
The Longine Dolce Vita is made for elegance. It melds
trim lines with glamorous style creating a fine Italian spirit.
This leader in the realm of the designer wristwatch is delightfully
inventive and astonishingly brilliant. Another bright star in
the Longine firmament is the Longine PrimaLuna. This line is a
trend setter in the realm of gold and diamond designer wristwatches.
Its soft contours are illuminated in exquisite beauty. The array
of diamonds is a graceful and magical display of sophisticated
elegance.
Leaders in Designer Wristwatches
Longine watches have long led the designer wristwatch business
in style with their men’s watches. Notwithstanding their
reputation for design elegance, the Longine Company also knows
the world of sport. Hydro Conquest is a fine example of the Longine
Sport Collection. Sports enthusiasts find this watch to be profoundly
sporty. This line of diving watches is dedicated to those enthusiasts
of the open seas. They meet steep demands and strict requirements
in an environment where discipline is demanded. Longines have
displayed their supreme appreciation for speed with the Grande
Vitesse from the Longines Sport Collection. Successfully combining
material form with concept, this watch redefines the concept of
speed.
Because of the innovation, style and reliability that has defined
all Japanese manufacturers since World War II, Japanese craftsmen
have been added to the list of the world’s finest watchmakers.
Names like Seiko, Casio and Citizen continue to forge new landmarks
in the world of consumer goods.
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