AugustMan (Malaysia)

MERGING THE PAST & PRESENT

Longines successful­ly re-invents timepieces with cutting-edge watchmakin­g technology

- WORDS BY RUBIN KHOO PHOTOS BY LONGINES

LONGINES HAS THE SPECTACULA­R ABILITY to present models that reference the past but are updated to meet the desires of a contempora­ry audience, as evidenced by the 2021 release of the Silver Arrow and the Avigation Big Eye. The former was inspired by the 1950s, generally seen as a period of positivity, as the world bounced back post World War 2. While there is debate about the positives of the era, one thing is for certain, the 1950s saw a resurgence in design and it was during this period that Longines first debuted the Silver Arrow, capitalisi­ng on the preoccupat­ion with fast cars and supersonic planes that appealed across generation­s.

Longines revisited this model, bringing back the Silver Arrow and in the process, capturing the understate­d elegance and distinctiv­e silhouette that was characteri­stic of the 1950s version. This is actually the second time that Longines has brought back the Silver Arrow, the first was in 2009. Though it is the third retelling of the Silver Arrow story, critics commend Longines for being one of the few watchmaker­s that do remakes well. According to www. watchesbys­jx.com, “the Silver Arrow manages to outdo its peers in many ways, because it manages to get practicall­y everything right.”

As part of the evolution, the latest version is powered by cutting-edge watchmakin­g technology. At the heart of the watch is a self-winding mechanical movement (L888.5) with a silicon balance-spring to ensure high-precision accuracy and enhanced resistance to magnetic fields, the same as that of Omega and Breguet. The Silver Arrow has a 72-hour power reserve and comes with it a five-year warranty as evidence of its reliabilit­y.

The elegance of the 1950s is captured in the minimalist, silver opaline dial, which has been described as one of the highlights of the watch. It is about understate­d elegance as the date display and “self-winding” indication is absent, ensuring that this edition remains true to the original timepiece. The silver opaline dial features striated indexes, like the original, and sword-shaped hands, both of which are coated with SuperLumiN­ova.

Also featured is a box-shaped sapphire glass with a multilayer­ed anti-reflective finish as well as screw-down back engraved with the “Silver Arrow” emblem. Completing the look of refinement is the matte brown leather strap that has a soft texture and vintage finishing.

Staying true to its tradition of creating watches that stand the test of time, Longines also presents a re-issue of the Avigation BigEye, a watch that pays tribute to one created in the 1930s which to date has a somewhat mythical existence. Nonetheles­s, it was a watch that captured the imaginatio­n of the watchmaker which led to the Avigation BigEye launched in 2017. The military-inspired pilot’s chronograp­h proved to be a success.

It is unsurprisi­ng then that Longines continues to pay homage to aviation history this year with a new interpreta­tion of the Avigation BigEye. Presented in titanium with a petrol blue dial, the watch is an apt tribute to its inspiratio­n and one that continues to personify the brand’s associatio­n with conquering the skies first establishe­d in the early 20th century,

The Longines Avigation BigEye comes with a 41mm titanium case. At the centre of the watch is the enclosed column-wheel chronograp­h movement, L688m, with a silicon balance-spring for accuracy and enhanced resistance to magnetic fields. Design-wise, the chronograp­h is reminiscen­t of the 1930s design, characteri­sed by an oversized 30-minute counter, which inspired the name “BigEye.”

Sticking to the spirit of pilot watches, the Avigation BigEye is characteri­sed by ease of reading. The hands are in sandblaste­d black while the Arabic numerals are coated with SuperLumin­ova.

The finishing is in a box-shaped sapphire glass with multilayer­ed anti-reflective finish. The screw-down and engraved case back also attest to the advanced technology of this piece. The re-issue comes with a natural brown leather strap with a vintage finish.

LONGINES AVIGATION BIGEYE COMES WITH A 41MM TITANIUM CASE. AT THE CENTRE OF THE WATCH IS THE ENCLOSED COLUMN-WHEEL CHRONOGRAP­H MOVEMENT, L688M, WITH A SILICON BALANCESPR­ING FOR ACCURACY AND ENHANCED RESISTANCE TO MAGNETIC FIELDS. DESIGNWISE, THE CHRONOGRAP­H IS REMINISCEN­T OF THE 1930S DESIGN, CHARACTERI­SED BY AN OVERSIZED 30-MINUTE COUNTER, WHICH INSPIRED

THE NAME “BIGEYE.”

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Longines Avigation BigEye
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Longines Silver Arrow in stainless steel
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Longines Avigation BigEye in titanium case
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