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Based on Some Twitter Messages, View of Longines . . . seems to be that
If there is one brand that has run parallel to Heuer, maybe it would be Longines. But I'm not sure that there has been the recent uptick in Longines?
My questions: Where is the Longines collecting community? Do they have a gathering place -- forum, blog, website, get-together?
Jeff
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: Over the last few days, I have been looking at some of the
: vintage Longines chronographs. To me, they seem to be
: under-appreciated in the vintage watch world. Here is a brand
: that: made some legendary in-house movements, 13ZN and 30CH,
: for example had some great looking designs in the 1950s / 60s /
: 70s has timed the Olympics, the Tour de France, auto rallies and
: other important sports events even had its decals on the
: Ferraris. In the world of vintage watch collecting, why don't we
: hear more about this brand? Or maybe others are hearing about
: Longines, but I am just missing it?
: Thoughts?
: Jeff
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