
Longines L4.209.2.31.7 Grande Classique Quartz Ladies Stainless Steel 29mm Watch
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| In 1832, Auguste Agassiz, brother of the renowned naturalist Louis Agassiz, ventured into the world of watchmaking at a Swiss watch sales company. Under the name Agassiz & Co., he successfully expanded the distribution network of watches made through cottage industry to America and beyond. In the mid-1850s, Ernest Francillon, Agassiz's nephew, took over the business. Francillon consolidated the scattered manufacturing processes into one location to improve watchmaking methods. In 1867, he established the "Longines Factory" on the right bank of the Suze River, where watch assembly and finishing could be mechanized in one place. Continuing the legacy, Francillon brought in the young engineer Jacques David to develop the necessary machinery for enhancing the watchmaking process. By the 1930s, production had continuously expanded. By 1911, the "Longines Factory" employed over 1,100 workers and shipped its products worldwide. Longines' technical research efforts were rewarded in various forms, winning over 10 Grand Prix awards by the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, establishing itself as the most awarded brand. In 1989, Francillon trademarked the name Longines and the winged hourglass logo. Longines, registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), is a brand that uses the same registered trademark and logo since its inception. Evolving watchmaking technology at the factory allowed Longines to gradually build a special relationship with the world of sports, providing expertise in various fields, including the iconic sports of the 20th century. Since its founding in 1832, Longines has been based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, continuing its watchmaking tradition with themes of "heritage," "elegance," and "performance." | |
| Product Overview | |
| Longines, based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland since its establishment in 1832, is a brand that has continued its watchmaking tradition with the themes of "heritage," "elegance," and "performance." |
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$370.19Longines L4.209.2.31.7 Grande Classique Quartz Ladies Stainless Steel 29mm Watch
| Product Highlights | |
| In 1832, Auguste Agassiz, brother of the renowned naturalist Louis Agassiz, ventured into the world of watchmaking at a Swiss watch sales company. Under the name Agassiz & Co., he successfully expanded the distribution network of watches made through cottage industry to America and beyond. In the mid-1850s, Ernest Francillon, Agassiz's nephew, took over the business. Francillon consolidated the scattered manufacturing processes into one location to improve watchmaking methods. In 1867, he established the "Longines Factory" on the right bank of the Suze River, where watch assembly and finishing could be mechanized in one place. Continuing the legacy, Francillon brought in the young engineer Jacques David to develop the necessary machinery for enhancing the watchmaking process. By the 1930s, production had continuously expanded. By 1911, the "Longines Factory" employed over 1,100 workers and shipped its products worldwide. Longines' technical research efforts were rewarded in various forms, winning over 10 Grand Prix awards by the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, establishing itself as the most awarded brand. In 1989, Francillon trademarked the name Longines and the winged hourglass logo. Longines, registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), is a brand that uses the same registered trademark and logo since its inception. Evolving watchmaking technology at the factory allowed Longines to gradually build a special relationship with the world of sports, providing expertise in various fields, including the iconic sports of the 20th century. Since its founding in 1832, Longines has been based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, continuing its watchmaking tradition with themes of "heritage," "elegance," and "performance." | |
| Product Overview | |
| Longines, based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland since its establishment in 1832, is a brand that has continued its watchmaking tradition with the themes of "heritage," "elegance," and "performance." |
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| Product Highlights | |
| In 1832, Auguste Agassiz, brother of the renowned naturalist Louis Agassiz, ventured into the world of watchmaking at a Swiss watch sales company. Under the name Agassiz & Co., he successfully expanded the distribution network of watches made through cottage industry to America and beyond. In the mid-1850s, Ernest Francillon, Agassiz's nephew, took over the business. Francillon consolidated the scattered manufacturing processes into one location to improve watchmaking methods. In 1867, he established the "Longines Factory" on the right bank of the Suze River, where watch assembly and finishing could be mechanized in one place. Continuing the legacy, Francillon brought in the young engineer Jacques David to develop the necessary machinery for enhancing the watchmaking process. By the 1930s, production had continuously expanded. By 1911, the "Longines Factory" employed over 1,100 workers and shipped its products worldwide. Longines' technical research efforts were rewarded in various forms, winning over 10 Grand Prix awards by the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition, establishing itself as the most awarded brand. In 1989, Francillon trademarked the name Longines and the winged hourglass logo. Longines, registered with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), is a brand that uses the same registered trademark and logo since its inception. Evolving watchmaking technology at the factory allowed Longines to gradually build a special relationship with the world of sports, providing expertise in various fields, including the iconic sports of the 20th century. Since its founding in 1832, Longines has been based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, continuing its watchmaking tradition with themes of "heritage," "elegance," and "performance." | |
| Product Overview | |
| Longines, based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland since its establishment in 1832, is a brand that has continued its watchmaking tradition with the themes of "heritage," "elegance," and "performance." |























