The History of the Pilot Watch Part Four: Longines and Lindbergh .

If you love antique clocks, you can never resist any of the clocks to buy them. So do you know the product.

If you like historical objects, you should treat yourself to an antique look with an antique clockwork. But the antique clocks that you can find in the market are many. One of the best watches that you think fit is the Longines Lindbergh watch because of its antique look and strong body. The features are enough to make you fall in love with them too. Let us continue.

Round shaped watches are still popular with many today because they allow you to keep track of time without any confusion. The same applies to the Longines Lindbergh watch. The bidirectional twist lock is also beneficial in a number of ways when you use it.

Similar to other Longine products, the glass is scratch-resistant with additional oxide layers to avoid reflections on the surface. The dial absorbs minimal light and reflects maximally to improve visibility. The diameter of the dial is 47 mm and is waterproof with a good depth that can even generate a pressure of 3 bar.

The automatic caliber L699 shows the exact time with 28,000 vibrations per second and offers you almost 2 days of power reserve, which may be sufficient for you. The material of the Longines Lindbergh watch consists of a brown leather alligator strap, which is also provided with a buckle. The painted Roman numerals and hands have a contrasting dial color that gives you the best visibility even in extremely dark conditions.