Item Number:2000157233502638

Brand LONGINES
Product Name Heritage Classic 1946 Chronograph Watch 1.6"
Model Number L2.827.4/L2.827.4.73.0
Material Stainless Steel / Leather
Case Material:Stainless steel
Belt Material:leather
Mechanism Mechanical Automatic
Weight 84.2g
Size Case Diameter(H):About 1.6 inch
Case Diameter(W):About 1.6 inch
Dial white
Maintenance Finished
Accessories None

Description
Founded by Auguste Agassiz in 1832, Longines is a long-established watch manufacturer that continues to create timepieces based on the themes of "tradition," "elegance," and "performance." Known as a pioneer of the chronograph, Longines commercialized the first chronograph with seconds in 1979 and later developed the world's first watch with a flyback function. This 2020 reprint design of the two-counter chronograph, first released in 1946, is available. L2.827.4/L2.827.4.73.0
Condition
Very good condition. The band is in good condition. The band and buckle are genuine manufacturer parts.

Condition Rank: SA

NewBrand new stuff.
UNUSEDUnpacked or never used stuff
SAAlmost close to new and looks like never used
AA little scratch or stain can be seen but still high quality.
ABLooks like a little used but still very few scratch and stain, and really good condition.
BLooks like used and some scratch and stain can be seen but no issue at using it.
BCLooks like actually used. Scratch and stain can be seen at some level.
CLooks like heavily used. Scratch and stain can be seen a lot sometimes.

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