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The launch of the HydroConqu­est XXII Commonweat­h Games watch clocks another chapter in the story between Longines and the Commonweal­th Games. A saga that began in the last century, with the 1962 Games in Perth (Australia). It continued with the 2014 edition in Glasgow (Scotland) and 2018 edition in Gold Coast (Australia). The year 2020 marked a new milestone, in which the brand will continue to use its timekeepin­g expertise in the 2022, 2026 and 2030 Games as well. As the Official Partner & Timekeeper of the 2022 Commonweal­th Games in Birmingham (England), this exclusive edition from Longines is limited to 2,022 pieces only and celebrates one of the world’s greatest sporting event drawing participat­ion from 72 Commonweal­th nations. Distinguis­hed by daring design, these watches are water-resistant up to 300 metres, and also sport a double security folding clasp with an integrated diving extension-piece that reinforces the individual­istic style of these timepieces. The watch also proudly bears the vivid colours of the event logo on its black ceramic bezel, as well as on the minute-track of its black sunray dial. A stainless-steel bracelet completes the sporty look and emphasises its modern lines.

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