The Longines Master Collection Moonphase. Longines reaffirms its watchmaking expertise with the addition of new creations that strengthen one of its flagship lines, The Longines Master Collection. Powered by a new self-winding movement developed exclusively for Longines, these timekeepers are characterized by a moon phase indicator and a refined aesthetic, creating a balance between technical
Moonphase watches. For all those who love watches with complications as well as astronomy, Longines has created their now famous moon phase watches. These sophisticated timepieces allow you to follow the lunar cycle with the utmost readability and an unparalleled elegance. The Longines Moon Phase Watches stay true to the brand’s philosophy thanks to their distinguished charm and the finesse of
A new movement, developed exclusively for Longines, called the L899 Calibre, powers all this. In addition to the moon display, it offers a healthy 64 hours of power, and is visible through the sapphire caseback. Longines Master Moonphase (ref. L2.919.4.92.0), $3150 AUD, available directly from Longines’ online store.
The new Longines Master Moonphase models are offered in either 40 or 42mm cases, with a range of dials — black or silver barleycorn, a fine textured pattern that is a hallmark of the Master line, and this version, in a blue sunray finish. This version is also the larger 42mm version with restrained applied baton markers (the smaller blue
Introduced in 2019, the Longines Master Collection Moonphase watch continues this story, with a policy of keeping Longines in the price segment that it dominates (700 to 3,500 Swiss francs) even with complications. Available in two sizes (40mm and 42mm), the moon phase model come with a range of different dials, including one with diamond indices. Today, we’ll be looking at the 42mm Master Collection Moonphase
The latest member of this family — the Longines Master Moonphase — continues to offer the strong combination of timeless style and well-integrated small complications that we saw last year with the clever Annual Calendar model. This time around the additional functionality is taking more of a romantic bent — in the form of a moon phase and pointer date combination.
Longines Master Collection L2.673.4.78.3 Moon Phase To be totally honest with you, because we get to see a lot of watches, not every watch we get to see does excite us personally. When I unpacked the box and took this Longines Master Collection Moon Phase out, I was immediately enthusiastic about it.
Most of the watches in this series have an automatic movement, but some hand-wound watches are also available. The Swiss watch manufacturer Longines introduced the series to the market in 2005. The Master Collection pays homage to the company’s top achievements and successes, showcasing the pinnacle of this manufacturer’s art. The series includes chronographs with a calendar and moon phase