A refined Longines Conquest from the 1950s, a period where the brand was defining its post-war identity through precision and understated elegance.
Introduced in 1954, the Conquest was one of the first Longines models with a protected name and emblem on the dial and caseback medallion. It marked a shift toward more modern, durable everyday watches while retaining classic dress proportions.
This example features a balanced mid-century case with elegant lugs and a clean, highly legible dial. The applied markers and dauphine-style hands reflect the optimism and technical confidence of the era.
Inside beats a mechanical Longines movement, built in-house during one of the brand’s strongest technical periods. Reliable, precise, and beautifully proportioned to the case.
Overall very good vintage condition with honest signs of age. A true 1950s time capsule that wears refined yet confident.
A cornerstone model from one of Switzerland’s most historic manufactures.








