Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7

Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7

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Originally designed for underwater exploration, the Longines Legend Diver is equally at home on land or underwater. With its timeless design and cutting-edge performance, it has been a true icon of watchmaking since 1959. At first glance, it is distinctive because of its two crowns and internal rotating bezel. Invented by Longines, the position of the bezel inside the case protects it from accidental manipulation and shocks that could alter its settings. These true tool watches are powered by exclusive Longines calibres equipped with a silicon balance-spring. The collection is available in a range of sizes, materials and colours.

Information:

Reference: L3.764.4.90.7

MSRP: $3400

Dated: 2024

Bracelet: Stainless Steel

Case: 39mm x 12.7mm Thickness x 47mm Lug to Lug - Stainless Steel

Lug Width: 20mm

Movement: L888 - Automatic

Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds

Box and Papers: Inner/outer boxes, and warranty card

Crystal: Sapphire

Bracelet size: 7.5”

Condition:

Case has little to no wear. Bracelet has light normal wear. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear. Watch runs within spec.

 

History of Longines Watches

Longines, founded in 1832 by Auguste Agassiz in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, started as Raiguel Jeune & Cie. In 1846, Agassiz's nephew, Ernest Francillon, joined the company, bringing innovations like crown-wound pocket watches that positioned the company at the forefront of watchmaking technology. In 1867, Francillon established the company's first factory in Saint-Imier's "Les Longines" and introduced the 20A movement, earning accolades at the Universal Exhibition in Paris. Francillon's strategic move to industrialize production and Jacques David's technical direction were pivotal in shaping Longines' future as a leader in Swiss watchmaking.

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw Longines pioneering in sports timing with the development of its first chronograph movement in 1878 and becoming a primary supplier for New York sporting officials by 1886. The company's trademark winged hourglass logo, registered in 1889, remains the oldest unchanged active trademark with the WIPO. In the 20th century, Longines adapted to the rise of aviation, creating iconic watches like the Weems Second-Setting Watch and the Hour Angle watch. The mid-20th century brought advancements like the Chronocinegines and the company's first quartz movement. Today, under the Swatch Group, Longines continues to blend its historical heritage with modern design, producing elegant and precise timepieces while maintaining its long-standing connection to the world of sports.

Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7
Longines Legend Diver 39mm Blue L3.764.4.90.7