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[WTS] vintage Longines, 14k solid gold, faceted crystal!

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[WTS] vintage Longines, 14k solid gold, faceted crystal!

watch.source.namePosted by jts__ in reddit.com
$399

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Price: **$399 shipped insured CONUS**, ORBO. Payment via Paypal F&F. Please comment in the thread prior to DMing! Specs: * 23mm wide, 18mm lugs * Handwinding Longines cal 370 * Quadrant-faceted crystal [Photos](https://imgur.com/a/dGAYznr) For sale is a vintage 14k solid gold Longines. Service history is unknown, but it runs well in my wearing it, and keeps pretty good time. Will come with both straps pictured. I bought this on a whim, and as much as I love it, I don’t think it’s the small square(ish) watch for me, so I figured I’d pass it along! The watch is vintage, and you can tell on the case. However, some of the original case hatching along the top and bottom “bars” on the case is still visible, and the movement is in really good condition. I haven’t timed it, but the watch seems to be keeping good time. I don’t know anything about the background of this watch, so probably a service would be prudent. I’m asking **$399 ORBO** net to me (shipping CONUS included), via PayPal F&F. I’ll consider shipping elsewhere, but we’ll need to discuss shipping prices. Not that interested in trades, but would be looking to trade at equal or higher value. —— I have reached out to the Longines records department, this is what they were able to tell me, quoted >This is what the Longines records department told me about this watch Further to your request, we are pleased to provide the information contained in Longines' handwritten registers. > >Originally, the serial number 12'017'966 identifies a Longines mechanical manually wound movement, caliber 370. It was invoiced on 18 October 1962 to the company Longines–Wittnauer Company, INC., which was at that time our agent for the USA. > >The other parts of the watch were produced locally under license from Longines. Unfortunately, since the relevant archives are not in our possession, we are unable to provide any further information on your model. > >We trust that we have responded satisfactorily to your request and remain at your entire disposal for any additional information.

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