Longines is a company founded by Ernest Francine in Saint Emile, Switzerland. Its origin can be traced back to the 1930s of 19, and Longines also has the oldest registered trademark (winged hourglass). Longines company belongs to Swiss Swatch Group. Longines is famous for its "pilot" watch, which is one of the top waterproof watches in the world.
The exquisite craftsmanship of longines watches
During World War I, watches were an indispensable necessity at the front. Longines watches have also taken a big step forward because of their excellent quality and elegant and convenient design. Longines has been an official watch since the air battle of 1923. Based on the close relationship with many pilots, the aviation watches made by Longines left a deep impression on people and created many records: 1923 was the first year Longines entered the aviation industry, and was immediately designated as the official timepiece by the International Aviation Association.
Brilliant achievements of longines watch
Every timepiece produced by Longines has accurate timing characteristics and extraordinary quality assurance, and has also been endowed with excellent design and quality. Longines created the world's first chronograph in 1879, and once again took the lead in producing the world's first quartz watch in 1969. Another achievement of Longines watch is that it uses the characteristics of timely vibration to produce skip-word display, becoming the first timer with liquid crystal display. 1979, Longines introduced the thinnest watch in the world at that time, with a body thickness of less than 2mm. These inventions laid the prominent position of Longines in creative ideas and watchmaking technology.