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White gold bracelet, clasp in white gold signed Longines. Applied baton hour marker, straight hands. Case in white gold, clipped caseback, canned crown. Vintage Longines 9ct Gold Gents Wristwatch ( 1967 ) - Excellent Condition Boxed HOLD CARINAAntique White Gold Watch, 14K Diamond Longines Ladies Bracelet Watch, Vintage 1960's Gold Filled Watch Band, Mid Century Watch AphroditesAntiques 5 out of 5 stars (464 White gold Longines Vintage wristwatch. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands Vintage Longines Gold Medal Watch Fancy Bezel Cal 370 10k G/F. Wij maken online shoppen extra leuk Get the best deals on Longines Wristwatches 1960-1969 when you shop the largest online selection at. Vind en vergelijk producten van de beste merken en retailers bij ProductShopper. Original Longines chronographs are very collectible.Home Longines gold watch 1960 5% Korting sparen Longines produced some really beautiful sport chronograph watches in the 30's and 40's, using Longines own in-house movements. Longines timers are still used in many sporting events, especially equestrian and gymnastics competitions. They pioneered the "broken wire" system, as well as the first "photo finish" mechanism, which linked precision timing with a photographic record of the event. Longines was the first company known to have created precision timers for sporting events. Longines Chronographs in Sport and Aviation In fact, they produced distinctly different movements, though both are of similar excellent quality. was sold by the Wittnauer family and renamed the Longines-Wittnauer Co., a name that became so linked in the minds of the public that most assume that Longines and Wittnauer watches are the same. became the exclusive sales agent for Longines in 1880, starting a relationship that would last for 114 years. The Winged Hourglass logo first appeared on Longines watches in about 1867. The Longines "Winged Hourglass" (actually a winged clepsydra for those who care about such things) is the oldest registered trademark for a watch company, having been registered in 1880. This method of production proved to be very successful, and by the early 1900's the Longines factory employed over 1000 people and had achieved worldwide distrubution and success with its products.
To accomplish this, Francillon built a factory on a piece of land known as "Les Longines" and the Longines brand was born. Francillon wanted to modernize the production of watches and believed that bringing all the final assembly and finish operations together into one factory would be a more efficient method of production.
In the 1850's, Agassiz passed control of his company to his nephew, Ernest Francillon.
In 1832, Auguste Agassiz began selling etablissage-produced watches under the name "Agassiz & Compagnie" and was particularly successful selling those watches in North America. Watches were produced using the "etablissage" method, where individual tradesman working out of small studios or their homes would produce parts (or sub-assemblies) which were then assembled and sold under the auspices of a single brand. In the early 1800's Swiss watchmaking was truly a cottage-industry.