


ed.) Probably a more valid point of comparison would be another fan favorite, the IWC Portugieser Chronograph, which comes in at a higher price point with a Sellita version of the venerable 7750 (that watch has its own particular value proposition which we last got into right here). This watch features both a Moon Phase and date, in addition to standard time keeping.
LONGINES HERITAGE CHRONOGRAPH SERIES
One doesn't really hold that against the watch, though, as at this price point in general you don't find in-house movements in any case ( an alert reader has pointed out that a notable exception is the Seiko Brightz series of automatic chronographs. Reasons Why The Longines Heritage Classic Chronograph Tuxedo Is A Major Player In The One Watch Collection Game. Probably the biggest difference between the two is the movement the original was driven by the Valjoux 72, everyone's favorite tractor/go-to chronograph movement from the post-war/pre-quartz era the new version's powered by what Longines calls the L651, which based on the different level of the chronograph pushers and crown, appears to be (possibly) a modular chrono of some description. Longines Heritage Classic Chronograph L2.830.4.93.0 has an Automatic movement with 54 Hours of power reserve, Silver dial color, Stainless Steel case. The quintessence of classicism in watchmaking Today, Longines combines the original beauty of the most remarkable of its former products with cutting-edge. Both the old and the new versions share an inner rotating bezel, controlled from a crown located at 10 o'clock.
