Vintage Longines Automatic Conquest Watch
- Regular Price
- £1,000.00
- Sale Price
- £1,000.00
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Overview of Vintage Longines Conquest (1950s–1960s)
1. Historical Significance
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First named collection: The Conquest was introduced in 1954—Longines’s inaugural named collection, marking a milestone in the brand’s evolution.
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Mid-century elegance: It exemplifies the era’s refined dress watch aesthetics, with polished cases, precise detailing, and durable automatic movements.
2. Movement & Construction
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Calibre 19AS (sub-seconds and sweep-seconds): A noteworthy self-winding movement, boasting 19 jewels, an 18,000 bph frequency, beautiful perlage finishing, and some versions included a Breguet hairspring.
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Calibre 19AS in practice: This mechanism is robust and reliable, making it a favourite among knowledgeable collectors.
3. Dimensions & Design
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Classic 35 mm case: Typical of the period, offering tasteful proportions suitable for both dress and everyday wear.
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Notable example (Ref. 9000‑1): Stainless steel, unpolished case ~35 mm diameter, 12 mm thickness, 42.5 mm lug‑to‑lug; features a signed coin‑edged crown and beautifully patinated dial with applied double-faceted indexes.
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Conquest Calendar variant (Ref. 9004‑6): Includes a date function; dimensions ~35 mm diameter and 13.25 mm thickness; powered by calibre 19ASD (self‑winding); equipped with radium lume and gold-tone accents.
4. Condition & Collectability
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Exquisite examples: Watches in near-original condition are highly sought after, sometimes compared to peer models from Rolex or Omega of the same era.
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Value range: Early steel or gold-plated models typically fetch between $500–$1,000 in good condition; solid gold versions command higher prices.
| PAPERS | No |
| BOX | No |
| YEAR | Possibly 50's or 60's |
| MODEL | Conquest |
| CONDITION | Signs of wear |