Details
CIRCA: 1950
CASE MATERIAL: Stainless steel and gold-plated
CASE SIZE: 37.5 mm. diam.
STRAP MATERIAL: This endangered species strap is shown for display purposes only and is not for sale. Upon sale, this watch will be supplied to the buyer with a calf leather strap (not shown)
DIAL: Two-tone silvered
MOVEMENT: Manual
FUNCTIONS: Single button chronograph
CALIBER: 12.68 Z
WITH: Longines Extract from the Archives confirming production of this watch in plated gold with stainless steel back with a 12.68 Z caliber stop-second movement and its subsequent sale on 20 January 1951 to the company Danero, their agent in Uruguay at the time, period Longines fitted box

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Lot Essay

Preserved in good and original overall condition, the present chronograph is fitted with the caliber 12.68 Z movement with flyback or “retour-en-vol” system. It furthermore stands out by the very attractive two-tone silvered dial with blue timing scales.

Longines was always renowned for its chronograph watches and the flyback mechanism itself was developed and patented by the company in the 1930s. The flyback function was particularly useful for aviators as it allows the reset mechanism to take place while the chronograph is running, therefore consecutive events can be timed very precisely. The chronograph does not have to be started, stopped and reset in the usual way, with the flyback chronograph, both the chronograph hand and minute register hand run constantly and are immediately reset to zero at each press of the button.

Similar watches with caliber 12.68 Z movements are prominently described and illustrated in: Longines Watches, John Goldberger, Damiani, 2006, pp. 126-150.

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