It has a highly legible matte black dial, old radium-colored Arabic numerals and baton hands, rail road minute markers, a small seconds dial at 6 o'clock, and a 43 mm diameter stainless steel case.
The Longines Pilot Majetec Pilot's Watch, which was launched by Longines in February this year, is a pilot's watch that stimulates the desire for every single specification.
As fans know, "Majetech" is the nickname of the historical model "Ref. 3582", which was commissioned by the Czechoslovakian military and completed in 1935. The Longines Pilot's Majetech is the successor to the Ref.
Origin's greatest attraction was its cushion-shaped case with a rounded square shape and a bi-directional rotating fluted bezel. The cushion-shaped case was registered with the International Institute of Industrial Property in Bern, Switzerland.
The Longines Pilot's Magetec is a sharp deepening of both design and function.
The silhouette of the cushion-shaped case is sleeker than that of the Origin. The contrast with the curled lugs is one word for modernity. The fit has also been greatly improved.
The bidirectional fluted bezel has evolved into a mechanism that works in conjunction with the triangular markers, thereby making the watch water resistant to 10 bar.
The new movement is the L893.6, a chronometer certified by the COSC, the official Swiss chronometer testing organization, and has a power reserve of approximately 72 hours.
A plate engraved with "1935" is attached to the side of the case at the 9 o'clock position. This is a heartwarming tribute to the origin of the watch.
The first special limited edition box available will include a NATO-type strap made of recycled polyester fiber and a leather strap with beige topstitching.
Photo_Hiroyuki Takashima
Text_Kei Takegawa