Longines Lindbergh Hour Angle Pilot's Watch, 1989, steel case, glass back with s…
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Longines Lindbergh Hour Angle Pilot's Watch, 1989, steel case, glass back with sprung cover (engraved inside: "Designed by Col. Charles A. Lindbergh"), 38 mm thick, automatic movement (caliber L989.2, 25 jewels), rotating bezel with directional marking and rotating subsidiary dial for determining the longitude (hour angle), two-tone dial with Roman indices and Arabic scales, black Breguet hands, central second, reference number: 989.5215, movement number: 58038138, case number: 24725876, on original brown leather strap with pin buckle (unmarked), watch runs, well-kept condition, with box and guarantee card. Limit 522,-

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LONGINES Lindbergh Hour Angle Automatic watch. Ref. 628.5240 Nº 250792XX. Gents/Unisex. In steel. Circular case with white dial and silver center. Roman numeral. Breguet hands. Center second hand. Rotating bezel. Crown at 3 o'clock and pusher that opens the back cover at 4 o'clock. The back of the case opens to reveal the machinery, which is protected by a crystal, and the inscription with the data of the watch. Black leather strap and pin buckle. Automatic movement. It works. Designed for the Charles A. Lindbergh, American aviator and engineer who in 1927 became the first pilot to cross the Atlantic Ocean. Measurements: 38 mm (case diameter); 43 x 42 mm (total case with crown). Longines continues to maintain a close and long-standing relationship with the world of aviation. The brand has produced a large number of aviator watches and chronographs, on-board equipment and other navigational instruments that helped the development of civil and military aviation during the first half of the 20th century. Now, Longines is reviving this exciting legacy with the timepieces in its "Heritage Avigation" range. In the description of the watches when it is marked "in running condition" it means that the watch is in working order. As collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the purchaser is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging.