Here are the rest of the 2008 Longines novelties, starting with the Conquest Ceramic

Apr 18, 2008,19:57 PM
 

Press release
 
Longines Sport Collection
Conquest ceramic: the elegance of performance
 
The Longines Conquest is the quintessential expression of the brand’s sporting elegance. Special attention has been paid to the aesthetics of the bezel, the cabochon crown and the links, all made of ceramic. This exceptional material combines timeless glamour with novel technical features. As a subtle marriage of steel with ceramic, performance with elegance, the Longines Conquest includes technical characteristics that meet the requirements of the most demanding sportsmen and women. Both sober and sophisticated, this model is guaranteed to be noticed at the most fashionable soirées as well as in the stands at the prestigious Royal Ascot or the Melbourne Cup Carnival horse races.




The Conquest line perpetuates the spirit of adventure of all those who, to discover new horizons, have dared to go farther than others. It is in this spirit, and bearing in mind the brand’s own heritage, that Longines has designed the models in the Conquest line. Its aim is to seduce today’s sportsmen and women, who concentrate on efficiency and performance without sacrificing elegance. The subtle balance between ceramic and steel is a perfect allegory of this spirit.
 
The Longines Conquest has a fixed bezel and a cabochon crown made of black, grey or white ceramic. Some models come with black or grey ceramic links that make up the bracelet. This material is a combination of aesthetic beauty and exceptional technical features. Scratch-proof and non-allergenic, ceramic is impervious to all chemicals as well as being almost totally resistant to friction, abrasion and high temperatures. Its sheen contrasts with the brushed finish of the steel used for the case and the bracelet. The black, grey or white of the dial with its sleek design is a subtle reminder of the quality of the ceramic.
 
The characteristics of the models in the Conquest line meet the requirements of the most demanding sports: water-resistance to 300 m, screw-in crown and case-back, lateral protection for the crown, triple folding safety clasp. The 41 mm diameter stainless steel case houses a choice of a self-winding, chronograph or three-hand movement. These models are also available with a leather or rubber strap or with a stainless steel bracelet.
 
The expert craftsmanship of this blend of ceramic and steel illustrates the philosophy and attitude of Longines in associating elegance and performance.
 


 


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First LIVE photo of the Longines Istituto Idrografico R. Marina Watch

 
 By: SJX : April 17th, 2008-20:19
First discussed here , I am happy to present the first live photo of the Longines Istituto Idrografico R. Marina, exclusive to PuristSPro. Courtesy of TimeWerke magazine And here are some of the press pictures: I am definitely getting one now! - SJX This ...  

Good shot

 
 By: kevster : April 18th, 2008-08:20
Looks just as good as the press pictures. Nice watch, this is the only one I've seen or heard about from them this year. Any other Longines news?

Another interesting Longines for 2008: Master Collection Retrograde

 
 By: SJX : April 18th, 2008-09:08
Press release The Longines Master Collection Retrograde in rose gold In order to honour its 175 th anniversary, Longines has launched last year a timepiece bearing witness to its rich horological heritage and constant striving for elegance: This year the ...  

The Grande Vitesse

 
 By: SJX : April 18th, 2008-19:58
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Hydro Conquest

 
 By: SJX : April 18th, 2008-19:59
Press release Longines Sport Collection HydroConquest: profoundly sporty Diving watches ?par excellence?, the models in the HydroConquest series are a homage to the men who have dedicated themselves to conquering the oceans and to enthusiasts of the open ...  

Thanks, SJX to have taken the time to post these new Longines

 
 By: amanico : April 18th, 2008-22:46
There is also the Re Edition of the Diving watch... Which may look as the most interesting Longines this year with the Instituto... Best. Nicolas

Very good

 
 By: kevster : April 19th, 2008-07:30
I think Longines is doing some unusally nice work this year.

The Longines Spirit lives

 
 By: The Curious Observer : April 19th, 2008-10:55
SJX, it is great that the watch has caught your attention. If I am not wrong, check out the Longines Spirit too, which i think is in a larger size and was introduced sometime in 2005. I think the spirit is also a nice-looking Longines watch inspired by it... 

Spirit=Lindbergh?

 
 By: amanico : April 19th, 2008-10:57
What a great watch, indeed! Best. Nicolas

Not the Lindberg

 
 By: SJX : April 19th, 2008-19:24
Lindberg is of course the famous Hour Angle watch designed by Charles Lindberg: This is the Longines Spirit, another retro-inspired modern wristwatch. Longines did a great job with this one too. - SJX This message has been edited by SJX on 2008-04-19 19:2...  

If you mean the Legend Diver

 
 By: zephyr49 : April 20th, 2008-18:44
Nicholas, the Legend Diver was launched last year, not this year. Cheers! Lionel

nice

 
 By: mobilewagon : May 18th, 2008-20:07

Not bad [nt]

 
 By: Davo : February 26th, 2009-18:09