Longines Chronograph 5161

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Year of Production: 1944
Case Size: 39mm
Case Material: Stainless steel
Dial Color: Silver
Bracelet/Strap: Leather
Movement Type: Manual
Box: Yes
Papers: Yes
Location: Monaco
Description

Extremely Rare and Sought-After Oversize 13ZN Central Minute Counter Chronograph in Steel, Reference 5161, With Original Box, Extract From Archives and Published in the LONGINES LEGENDARY WATCHES Book

Model: Chronograph Reference: 5161 Case Material: Stainless Steel Bracelet Material: Leather Strap Year: 1944 Movement: Manual Caliber: 13ZN Case N°: 6485388 Movement N°: 6485388 Dimensions: 39 mm Signed: Dial, movement and case Accessories: Box and Extract from the Archives Literature: This specific watch is published in the LONGINES LEGENDARY WATCHES book on pages 406-407 During the history of watchmaking, many brands have dedicated themselves to the creation of cases of particular shape able to amaze and steal the heart of collector. Moreover, if to this is added one of the most important calibers ever manufactured by a brand and a totally unusual configuration to express the chronometric registration, automatically that watch becomes an amazing piece. Longines from this point of view can absolutely be considered an innovative brand and one examples is provided by the here offered Minute Counter. At a first glance it might seem like a simple chronograph but its peculiarity lies in the highly unusual arrangement of the chronographic hands: instead of having the minutes register at 3 o’ clock, there is a supplementary central hand for the minutes while the subsidiary counter are used for 12 hours registration and constant seconds. The caliber used is the 13ZN and is stored into a three bodies stainless steel case of 39 mm diameter with snap on back excellently preserved by the past owner. The silver dial is wondrous for its daintiness with an electric blue tachymeter scale that complete it. Nowadays, the central hands can be found on a number of modern watches but the present example can be considered as one of the fathers of this always appreciated innovation.With the Longines Extract from the Archives confirming case, movement, production and subsequent sale on 21 March 1945 to the company Hitz, which was at that time the Longines agent for Venezuela and published in the LONGINES LEGENDARY WATCHES book on pages 406-407. 274 Longines Extremely Rare and Sought-After Oversize 13ZN Central Minute Counter Chronograph in Steel, Reference 5161, With Original Box, Extract From Archives and Published in the LONGINES LEGENDARY WATCHES Book Estimate: € 20,000 –⁠ 40,000 Sold € 32,500 , Model: Chronograph Reference: 5161 Case Material: Stainless Steel Bracelet Material: Leather Strap Year: 1944 Movement: Manual Caliber: 13ZN Case N°: 6485388 Movement N°: 6485388 Dimensions: 39 mm Signed: Dial, movement and case Accessories: Box and Extract from the Archives Literature: This specific watch is published in the LONGINES LEGENDARY WATCHES book on pages 406-407 During the history of watchmaking, many brands have dedicated themselves to the creation of cases of particular shape able to amaze and steal the heart of collector. Moreover, if to this is added one of the most important calibers ever manufactured by a brand and a totally unusual configuration to express the chronometric registration, automatically that watch becomes an amazing piece. Longines from this point of view can absolutely be considered an innovative brand and one examples is provided by the here offered Minute Counter. At a first glance it might seem like a simple chronograph but its peculiarity lies in the highly unusual arrangement of the chronographic hands: instead of having the minutes register at 3 o’ clock, there is a supplementary central hand for the minutes while the subsidiary counter are used for 12 hours registration and constant seconds. The caliber used is the 13ZN and is stored into a three bodies stainless steel case of 39 mm diameter with snap on back excellently preserved by the past owner. The silver dial is wondrous for its daintiness with an electric blue tachymeter scale that complete it. Nowadays, the central hands can be found on a number of modern watches but the present example can be considered as one of the fathers of this always appreciated innovation.With the Longines Extract from the Archives confirming case, movement, production and subsequent sale on 21 March 1945 to the company Hitz, which was at that time the Longines agent for Venezuela and published in the LONGINES LEGENDARY WATCHES book on pages 406-407.

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Longines Chronograph 5161 | Stainless steel
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