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Longines Equestrian L6.135.4.57.0

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Longines Equestrian Steel Black Dial Leather Diamonds Womens Watch L6.135.4.57.0

Basic Info Listing code : MX8TE8 Brand : Longines Model : Equestrian Reference number : L6.135.4.57.0 Dealer product code : 235006065221 Movement : Quartz Case material : Steel Bracelet material : Leather Year of production : Unknown Condition : New Scope of delivery : Original box, no original papers Location : United States of America, New York, Monsey Price : 899 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Quartz Caliber/movement : L963 Case Case material : Steel Case diameter : 23 mm Thickness : 8 mm Water resistance : 3 ATM Crystal : Sapphire crystal Dial : Black Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Leather Bracelet color : Black Clasp : Buckle Longines Equestrian Stainless Steel Black Dial Black Leather Strap Diamonds Quartz Womens Watch Model# L6.135.4.57.0 / L61354570 Hand in hand with Equestrian sports history, Longines named and devoted the Equestrian collection line to this long-held passion deriving its inspiration from the most symbolic elements of horseback riding. This two-hander features a 23 mm stainless steel case that holds a gloss black dial under a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and a polished fixed bezel. The dial perfectly contrasts the dial texts, and silver-tone alpha-style hands, and is set with 12 diamonds totaling 0.034 carats as hour markers. The unique lugs meld with the case seamlessly and are reminiscent of two intertwined horseshoes which connect the elegant black leather strap and are secured with a stainless steel signed buckle. This watch has a stainless steel caseback wherein underneath lies the caliber L963 Swiss quartz movement and is water-resistant up to 30 meters/100 feet.Like all of our watches, this Longines Equestrian Stainless Steel Black Dial Black Leather Strap Diamonds Quartz Womens Watch is brand new and comes in its original packaging.Since 1832, this Switzerland-based company has crafted fine watches with a dedication to elegance and performance. Starting in 1867, Longines recorded the serial number of every watch they’ve created and are now able to authenticate and track the history of their timepieces. Longines has such a rich history that a museum in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, exists today that showcases their story in the watchmaking world.

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