Longines. A large and unusual cushion-shaped stainless steel military wristwatch with black dial, made for the Czechoslovakian Army
Longines. A large and unusual cushion-shaped stainless steel military wristwatch with black dial, made for the Czechoslovakian Army

SIGNED LONGINES, ANTI-MAGNETIQUE, MOVEMENT NO. 7'479'192, CASE NO. 3'961'461, MANUFACTURED IN 1948

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Longines. A large and unusual cushion-shaped stainless steel military wristwatch with black dial, made for the Czechoslovakian Army
Signed Longines, Anti-Magnetique, movement no. 7'479'192, case no. 3'961'461, manufactured in 1948
Cal. 15.68 Z gilt-finished jewelled lever movement, the black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, luminous mercedes hands, outer railway minute divisions, subsidiary seconds, in large cushion-shaped case with rotating bezel with luminous inner pointer, the back secured by two screws in the band and engraved MAJETEK VOJENSKÉ SPRÁVY 1169, extended downturned lugs with fixed bars, case, dial and movement signed
41 mm. wide

Lot Essay

According to the Archives of Montres Longines Francillon SA, the present watch was sold on 20 December 1948 to their agent Weinstabl, at the time one of their agents for Czechoslovakia.

The model is described and illustrated in Longines Watches by John Goldberger, pp. 120 & 121, according to which the engraving on the case back translates as belonging to the Czechoslovakian Army Patrimony.

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