LONGINES Flyback Chronograph Ref. 7413 CH 30 – 1970
The Longines Flyback Chronograph from 1970 is a stunning example of timeless elegance and classic design. This exquisite WRISTCLASSIC features an unpolished 38 mm case in crisp condition, perfectly preserving its vintage charm. The dial, in excellent shape, showcases a striking silver brushed finish, complemented by a blue and red chronograph chapter ring that adds a touch of vibrancy. The understated Longines logo, silver indices, and beautifully crafted hands are flawlessly balanced, creating a harmonious aesthetic. The watch retains its original crown and is powered by the remarkable in-house caliber CH 30 movement, running strong and keeping time accurately. Accompanied by its original box, buckle, and an extract from the archive, this timepiece is as authentic as it is captivating. A true WRISTCLASSIC with impeccable proportions, timeless styling, and a remarkable dial, this watch is an eye-catching companion for everyday wear.
Longines
Compagnie des Montres Longines, Francillon S.A. was established in 1832 in Saint-Imier and has since grown into one of the most renowned watch manufacturers in the world. In 1945, Longines made history by introducing its first automatic wristwatch. By 1952, Longines became the official timekeeper for the Olympic Winter Games in Oslo, further solidifying its reputation in the industry. Among Longines’ most celebrated models are the chronographs from the 1930s and 1940s, particularly those featuring the remarkable 13ZN caliber. Today, a wide range of Longines watches – from chronographs to military and dress watches—are highly sought after by collectors for their quality and craftsmanship.