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Brand LonginesCollectionDolcevitaSeriesN/AModel NoL5.155.5.18.7
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MovementMovement QuartzCaseCase Size 25 mmCase Shape RectangularCase Material Steel & GoldLug Width 15 mmGlass Material Sapphire CrystalDialDial Colour WhiteHands SwordIndexes Stick / DotStrapStrap Material Steel & GoldOtherEAN 7612356170394Gender WomenWater Resistance (M) 30Warranty Period 2 YearsCountry of Origin Switzerland
Product Description
History
Based at Saint-Imier, Switzerland, the luxury watch brand Longines is widely known for their ‘Aviator’ watches. Founded by Agassiz in the year 1832, the company is now owned by the Swatch Group of companies. Their products, with varying looks and designs, have always promoted genuineness and quality. The products, manufactured by the company, have always been at par with the ongoing fashion trend. The Longines Dolcevita range of collections presents before you the loveliest of watches that the company can possibly offer you.
Design
The Longines Dolcevita L5.155.5.18.7, with its astounding designs, is a stunning wear. Its design replicates the traditional values of the brand, and helps bring out the best for the simplest. The watch is housed in a 25- millimetres gold plated, stainless steel case, and has a rectangular shape. With pink hour’s hands pointing at indexes, and a highlighted calligraphic Arabic numeral at 12 o’ clock, the dial has a matt, white finish. The sharp curves of the bezel add on to the sophisticated looks of the watch. Protecting the dial is a scratch resistant sapphire crystal.
The bracelet, made of 18k rose gold and stainless steel, adds to the glamorous look of the watch. For women who value tradition, this watch is just perfect.
Features
A small second’s hand at 6 o’ clock is provided to increase the functionality of the watch. Powered by quartz movement, the watch keeps time accurately. The watch is water resistant up to 30 metres under water, making it capable of surviving accidental spills and splashes of waters.
Interesting Facts
Explorer, Ameede Savio, took timers manufactured by this company, while he travelled to North Pole. The company holds the record for producing the thinnest quartz watch ever.
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