LONGINES. A VERY RARE AND UNUSUAL STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH
LONGINES. A VERY RARE AND UNUSUAL STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH
LONGINES. A VERY RARE AND UNUSUAL STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH
LONGINES. A VERY RARE AND UNUSUAL STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH
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LONGINES. A VERY RARE AND UNUSUAL STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH

SIGNED LONGINES, STOP SECONDE MODEL, REF. 5824, MOVEMENT NO. 7'642'127, CIRCA 1951

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LONGINES. A VERY RARE AND UNUSUAL STAINLESS STEEL SINGLE BUTTON FLYBACK CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH
SIGNED LONGINES, STOP SECONDE MODEL, REF. 5824, MOVEMENT NO. 7'642'127, CIRCA 1951
Movement: Cal. 12.68z, manual
Dial: Black
Case: 47.20 mm. diam.
With: Longines Extract from the Archives confirming that the wrist-chronograph no. 7'642'12 in stainless steel bearing the reference 5824 is fitted with a Longines manually wound mechanical movement caliber 12.68Z stop second. It was invoiced on 31 March 1951 to the company Knyath, at that time their agent in Israel
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This lot is subject to standard Swiss VAT rules and 7.7% VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and the ‘buyer’s premium’

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Remi Guillemin
Remi Guillemin Head of Watches, Europe and Americas

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The present piece is a remarkable and very well preserved example of an aviator’s wristwatch from the mid-twentieth century. The aesthetic language of the piece expresses an absolute commitment to the professional nature of the watch: the dial is extremely readable, the black finish maximizing the contrast with the luminous numerals. The choice of placing the engraved scale of the revolving bezel on a sloped plane inside the crystal increases its size, and thus its readability, and protects it from scratches and impacts. The 47.5 mm. diameter of the watch is judged today as very appealing and not unusual, but in the 1940s it would have been considered preposterous on a non-professional timepiece. Of course the large size is dictated both by readability considerations, and also by the fact that the watch would be worn on top of the aviator’s jacket. The crown as well is designed specifically for its elective task: the large size and ribbed finish are an aid to using it while wearing aviator’s gloves.

Considered the harsh condition such watches were subject to during their normal use, to find such an appealing and well preserved example is nothing short of exceptional.

A similar watch is prominently described and illustrated in Longines Watches by John Goldberger, pp. 138-139. It is interesting to point out how that piece bears a similar “NAV” engraving to the back, and the picture of the original archive book shows that the example in the book as well was originally delivered to the Netherlands

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