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Longines Flagship Heritage Classic 38.5mm Ref:L4.795.4.58.0

Longines Flagship Heritage Classic 38.5mm

Reference: L4.795.4.58.0

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The Longines Flagship Heritage Classic 38.5mm in black is a dress watch released under the Heritage Classic collection. In terms of construction this version features a 38.5mm case and sapphire crystal. The movement is an automatic Longines reference L615 based on the ETA 2895-2 movement. It has a power reserve of 50 hours and beats at a frequency of 28 800 beats per hour.

Essentials

Watch style
Crystal
Sapphire
Water resistance
30 m
Limited edition
Yes

Visuals

Case shape
Round
Case diameter
38.5 mm
Case height
10.3 mm
Lug width
19 mm
Weight
55 g
Colors dial
Black

Movement

Caliber
Longines L615
Base caliber
ETA 2895-2
Type
Automatic
Power reserve
50 hours
Frequency
28 800 bph / 4 Hz
No. of jewels
30
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Brand - Longines

Over the years, the brand has achieved numerous milestones, including the development of precise chronometers for navigation and exploration, earning Longines a reputation as a leader in the field of precision timekeeping. In 1899, Longines introduced its iconic winged hourglass logo, symbolizing the brand's commitment to quality and tradition. Throughout the 20th century, Longines continued to innovate, producing groundbreaking watches such as the Longines Lindbergh Hour Angle Watch, designed in collaboration with aviator Charles Lindbergh to aid in navigation during his transatlantic flight. Today, Longines remains dedicated to its heritage while embracing modern technology, offering a wide range of timeless timepieces that blend classic design with contemporary innovation, catering to both enthusiasts and collectors alike.

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Andrei Andrei wrist 6.50"/16.50cm
Andrei March 18, 2024
wrist 6.50"/16.50cm
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March 18, 2024

To me, this is the right amount of dress watch, not too minimalistic that it becomes boring but not too loaded that it moves away from what a dress watch should be.

The dial does something interesting that you don’t see very often, it brings the minute track closer to the center of the dial touching the inward end of the hour markers. 

This does a few things to the overall vibe of the watch, it creates two zones to the dial, a very clean outer area and an inside area where all the magic happens. The other thing is that it removes some of the usually empty space around the dial thus making it more visually interesting to my eyes at least.

The dial also features a small seconds hand but does away with the markers so as to not load it too much since right under it is the day window.

The hour markers are applied and so is the Longines logo adding a bit of 3d depth to the dial. I’m personally not much of a fan of printed dials that have no elements to give them some depth.

The gold-colored elements like the hands, logo, and hour markers give the watch a classy, luxurious look. The only gripe I have is with the hands featuring loom, I don’t think it adds anything to the watch and could do without it, but it's a minor issue.

The crocodile leather strap is great, it’s soft and comfortable and it has a signed buckle. The issue some people might have with the watch is that it has a 19mm lug width so if you hoard lots of 20mm bands they won’t work here.

The size and proportions of the watch work great, It should work on a lot of people’s wrists small or big, and is quite thin for an automatic at this price point.

Overall, for the money I don’t think it has much competition really, and I think it's comparable to watches way more expensive and I think it's unfortunately rather underrated.