Yes.
Some large watch recycling companies, comprehensive luxury goods recycling companies, watch shops, and pawn shops can recycle Longines watches. It is recommended that you choose a large watch recycling company, because large recycling companies have chain stores and formal recycling processes.
Transparent recycling prices, professional appraisers will evaluate the prices, and the recycling prices will be more reasonable than other platforms. When recycling, remember to bring the proof of purchase and original packaging of the watch. The watch box has a certain value.
LONGINES is a watch brand owned by the Swiss Swatch Group. Longines uses the flying wing hourglass as its logo. ?
Longines was founded in Soimia, Switzerland in 1832, with more than 180 years of history and craftsmanship; the first Longines watch factory was established in 1867; Longines was officially launched in Switzerland on May 10, 1880 Become a registered trademark.
In 1938, Longines produced its second navigation watch; in 1953, Longines launched a series of innovative promotional activities; in 1969, it produced the world's first quartz watch; in 1982, Longines launched the Agassi The “Agassiz” slim gold watch series commemorates the 150th anniversary of Longines.