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1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch
1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch

1951 LONGINES Gents 14K Solid Yellow Gold Dress Watch

Longines

Regular price $629.00

empressissi™ is pleased to offer this elegant and impressive LONGINES dress watch for men from the early 50s in octagon design and state of the art Swiss manual wind movement. This diamond dial watch is ready to wear, gift or add to your collection.

The watch houses a 23Z, 17 jewels robust manual wind caliber movement. It is cased in a 14K solid yellow gold case with a small pinsize dent on the bezel and it comes with an original acrylic crystal and good crown.

The dial was professionally restored in correct pearl tone and is set with solid white gold markers and genuine diamonds in solid gold cabochons. It comes with the original set of lightly aged hands.

This elegant Longines watch measures 27mm side to side (excluding crown) and 36mm from top lug to bottom lug.

Attached to this watch is a standard length brand new, 16mm wide, quality HIRSCH padded genuine leather band in dark brown tone with unsigned anti-allergic buckle in yellow tone.


Vintage watches are often smaller than today's standards;
To avoid the inconvenience of returns merely due to wrong size expectations, Please take a moment to study the measurements of this watch. Keep in mind that in most cases, vintage watches are smaller than today's standards and are unlikely to fit a large wrist.



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