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38.5 mm 18K rose gold case
Silver-tone sector dial with subseconds
Brown leather strap
Swiss Automatic movement
Guaranteed 100% Authentic
Description Longines Presence Heritage Automatic 18K Rose Gold Silver Dial Brown Leather Strap Mens Watch Model# L4.785.8.73.2 / L47858732 As a tribute to Longines' innovative spirit that has driven watchmakers from the outset, the Heritage Classic pieces are a combination of the brand's historic models' aesthetics and modern watchmaking techniques. This Presence Heritage is a unique exception to the collections' rule. It is not a mere reissue of a historic Longines model, but still a vintage-styled timepiece that combines elements from the brand's early period watches. It features a 38.5 mm 18K rose gold case that holds a silver-tone sector dial under a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. It also has blued pomme-style hands and painted black Arabic numerals as hour markers laid out in between a thin black inner ring and the outer minutes track. A small seconds subdial sits inside the inner ring just above the 6 o'clock position for a balanced and minimalist dial. The distinct domed crown at 3 o'clock position and the Longines/numerals typeface are period accurate for this vintage-themed three-hander. A brown leather strap secured by an 18K rose gold buckle completes the elegant and luxurious look. This watch also features an exhibition caseback showcasing the caliber L609.3, a Swiss automatic movement beating at 28,800 vibrations per hour and is water-resistant up to 30 meters/100 feet. Like all of our watches, this Longines Presence Heritage Automatic 18K Rose Gold Silver Dial Brown Leather Strap Mens Watch is brand new and comes in its original packaging. Since 1832, this Switzerland-based company has crafted fine watches with a dedication to elegance and performance. Starting in 1867, Longines recorded the serial number of every watch they’ve created and are now able to authenticate and track the history of their timepieces. Longines has such a rich history that a museum in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, exists today that showcases their story in the watchmaking world.