Longines Spirit 40mm Review (White and Black Dials)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @alexanderd2973
    @alexanderd2973 3 года назад +13

    So I am strongly considering buying one of these watches from my place of work, I had it on my wrist today, and the long may be the deal breaker for myself too. Still thinking about it.
    However, it's worth mentioning, there is another reasons for the increased price on the Prestige edition, other than extra straps. The bracelet on the L3.810.4.53.6, the 40mm non-prestige black dial, has a very slim butterfly clasp, opposed to the folding clasp featured on the one in the video. The regular version also does not feature that quick release clasp mechanism. For those considering this watch, the regular version 40mm black or white dial both start at $2,150 USD.
    Great review! It didn't click in my head why it was more expensive until I went back and watched your unboxing.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      That's some great information, thank you very much! My AD has not received the regular version yet so I couldn't verify beforehand. The Longines website does show that the quick release mechanism is only on the "Prestige" edition

    • @alexanderd2973
      @alexanderd2973 3 года назад +1

      ​@@engineer_wannabe Yeah that is the big one I would say, that quick release is some cool shit. But they do not show the different clasps, those tricky bastards! But hey works for me since I lean towards butterfly clasps, avoiding the big scratch plate on the bottom of my wrist.
      I will decide by the end of tomorrow if I want the Spirit. I'm also pondering the white dial Record with roman numerals, or the Master bi-comp chronograph. I'll keep ya posted!

    • @mathewazzopard8100
      @mathewazzopard8100 3 года назад

      Long do you mean long lugs, if that is the case, yes I see what you mean. The lug to lug is something they need to address. Perhaps 2 versions would do it, I can wear upto 52.5 mm, after that it's a bad fit but they need to consider the audience with a max 49mm, if they really want global clients. It does appear a bit long on your wrist but not too long. I haven't seen you with the bracelet, it might be better or far worse. Edit: this is the second time I'm watching this vid, something that I don't usually do. Especially the black dial is amazing and I must have it. Yes, I noticed on bracelet it's a bit long for 6.25"/6,50" wrist. But it still gorgeous and if the wrist can accommodate this length, it's a must have.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      @@alexanderd2973 Looking forward to hearing from you about what you decide on :)
      I love the Record as well!!

    • @alexanderd2973
      @alexanderd2973 3 года назад +1

      @@engineer_wannabe hey! I ended up grabbing the Master Collection Bicompax Chronograph, Ref L2.629.4
      One came up for a super good price in new-stock used condition and I grabbed it for $1500. I love it, maybe more than my Omega. Super comfortable, and a really slim modular chronograph movement, the case is only 11.7mm thick.

  • @p5ychonaut
    @p5ychonaut 3 года назад +24

    38 mm and 46-47 L2L and I would not hesitate a sec.

    • @porschephile2k3
      @porschephile2k3 3 года назад

      Totally agreed! I am also willing to pay more for a well-engineered quick adjust mechanism on the clasp. A no-date was just announced, it looks great with a symmetrical dial!

  • @andreas.lee-norman
    @andreas.lee-norman 3 года назад +10

    I guess most watch makers have big forearms.

  • @clo2715
    @clo2715 3 года назад +9

    The watch really pops on that dark brown leather. The more I look at the watch the more I think it looks like a fancy Hamilton Kakhi.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      That's a really good observation. I can definitely see the resemblance!

    • @giusepperocchi2979
      @giusepperocchi2979 3 года назад +1

      @@engineer_wannabe
      Which is almost ike comparing an old Seiko 5 to a Rolex Datejust. But, yes, it's a round watch with numbers on the dial...

  • @Allusion1996
    @Allusion1996 2 года назад +4

    I really hope you get the new 37mm with date at 6 o’clock

  • @watching_nyc
    @watching_nyc 3 года назад +8

    nice review! longines and nomos are really battling it out for most annoying lug length. the bracelet hides it pretty well but the strap exposes those massive ‘claws’ imo. you’re right, it’s a very charming watch otherwise.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      Haha yes, truer words have never been spoken 🤣
      The 2 piece strap was not flattering on me for sure!

  • @kombo731
    @kombo731 3 года назад +1

    Pretty good review of a very nice watch. But why do so many RUclips reviewers begin by claiming they want to do a "quick review"? As in, "Hey guys, [Name] here, and I just want to do a quick review of [name of product]". What does "quick" review even mean? BTW at 3:50, it's not a "silicone" balance spring; it's a silicon balance spring. Silicone is a kind of synthetic rubber. Silicon is a metallic element.

  • @edk2221
    @edk2221 Год назад

    Longines in really really stepping up their game

  • @EricSloferwatchreviews
    @EricSloferwatchreviews 3 года назад +5

    I really like longine watches at one time they were above Rolex

  • @ShahLusso
    @ShahLusso 3 года назад

    Oh wow I never realized the Spirit had a quick release bracelet! I really like the look of this collection & those little details like the blasted hands & the chamfered inner links just make it evn better. Great video man!

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      Thanks man, Yeah I wanted this watch so badly because of how great the finishing was! The Lug to lug was just too long for my tiny wrist...😭
      Such a great watch overall!

  • @halfpastblog
    @halfpastblog 3 года назад +1

    Great review of a beautiful new watch. I think this would suit my 8 " wrist well. 👍

  • @dannyh73
    @dannyh73 3 года назад

    I saw this watch yesterday and it's stunning. I'm trying to decide between it and Sinn 556i. Two very different watches, the Longine's with all of the bells and whistles, or the completely utilitarian Sinn. I had a IWC Spitfire but for whatever reason it never did it for me. I fear history may repeat itself if I get the Longines, more visually stunning but I don't know if it'll feel at home on my large wrists while I'm casually dressed. I guess it's a fun tough problem to have.

  • @dustingaddis2423
    @dustingaddis2423 2 года назад +1

    Anyone notice the hands aren't aligned? When the minute hand is at 12:00 the hour hand is a bit behind the proper hour marker.
    All that said...I'm definitely looking at one of these, but in the new 37mm size.

    • @cnd2u
      @cnd2u Год назад

      Yes the hour hand is misaligned;mine has the hour hand misaligned also and I sent it to repair :(

  • @dibtojyoti10
    @dibtojyoti10 3 года назад +12

    Good watch ruined by long lugs. Specially for small wrists. Good review!

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      Agreed. A gentleman with larger wrists should be able to enjoy this very well though.
      Thanks for watching!

    • @JRW33
      @JRW33 3 года назад +5

      For anyone interested, I tried the 40mm a few days ago at a Longines boutique - fits perfectly on my 7.25 inch wrist.

    • @zefri84
      @zefri84 3 года назад

      @@JRW33 I have 7.5 inches wrist.. Should i get the 42mm one?

  • @lordcharfield4529
    @lordcharfield4529 3 месяца назад

    I was going to get one of these for my big birthday! Lovely, but some models have split pin links on a £2K + watch? WTF?
    I need to find a review that clarifies this, if anyone has any suggestions thanks 🙏

  • @thingsnearandfar7123
    @thingsnearandfar7123 3 года назад +1

    It's a cracking watch! I fear the lugs, but I'd overlook them, I think, because I think it's the most handsome watch I've seen.... Unfortunately, I can't afford one, so it's purely an academic program for the moment 🤷‍♂️

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      Somone mentioned that the Hamilton Khaki mechanical is similar and I do agree. Have you considered that at all?

    • @coffeeboyclips1973
      @coffeeboyclips1973 3 года назад +1

      @@engineer_wannabe I have a Hamilton khaki field 38mm, I tried this longines on today with the brown leather strap and its in another league to the Hamilton. This will be my next watch, absolutely stunning and is perfect, it's like the watch I've always wanted someone to create and it's finally here.

  • @mathewazzopard8100
    @mathewazzopard8100 3 года назад

    The 2 are absolutely gorgeous ! I must admit I prefer the charcoal grey dial, looks great on it's bracelet, instrument like on cognac nato - amazing contrast and for every occasion the choco brown. The watch was very well reviewed, shots from all angles, but the profile shot was the best. A complete harmony, lugs rising to the case and at the peak, the domed crystal. Crown, amazing , bracelet/clasp 10/10. Strap clasps, nothing that reminds a $2000-$4000 accessory, more suitable a $5000-$7000 watch. I've bought (sold many) really too many watches in my life time and at this point not easily impressed, this watch amazed me. Longines has a very long history, I see a come back. A very noticeable come back. I only own 3 Longines, the only 1 I truly enjoy is the legend divers. I'm looking forward to a review of the Chrono but I'm seriously tempered next week to grab this particular version if it's available, either way it's a totally different watch from the Chrono. Price wise, and I'm saying this in all honesty, I believe it's a value for money. This watch worths every last cent. Many thanks for one more great review, looking forward to the next.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much once again, Matthew, you are far too kind.
      I do see Longines knocking it out of the park again but I fear they will always be under the shadow of Omega...but, you never know.
      The next review will be a short one on the new monopusher chronograph from Longines. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

    • @mathewazzopard8100
      @mathewazzopard8100 3 года назад

      @@engineer_wannabe 1st off I'm just stating facts, your reviews are clean, well worded and cover the subject spherically. Without any bias or favor to a specific brand, make. That is important to the viewer, an audience that seeks info on a watches/s or motivation as to which piece should be next or simply the watch lover that appreciates watches. Keep your reviews in that spirit and the channel will grow. Back to the watch now, despite the fact that the monopusher some consider it primitive ad it is the early version of chronos, personally I love them. I only own 3, one of them is really unique. I am actually excited to hear there is a Longines monopushoir on the way and would love to see a review on it. Omega has done some very serious marketing. It came into Bond's life right after the 1stRoger Moore Bond, Live and Let Die. They have invested seriously in the Olympics, and although there was a period that it stayed, how shall I put it, in the shadows, they made a serious come back. Right after Rolex's ceramic insert, they quickly picked up the upgrades race. Screws on the bracelet Instead of the outdated (and horrid Amen to that) pins and so on. Looking at their past 30 years, one can safely say are here to stay, not to mention they are aiming higher. That tho shouldn't concern Longines ad they offer a good yet affordable product. If they keep this up, will form a league of their own. A league that will reflect their own come back, because what is Longines doing for the past 15 years, is to revive or reinstate their presence in the world market. I currently see pieces that are not inspired from other brands, but clean and unique designs, if that's the course, they will have a solid spot. The competition is high, nothing can be taken for granted and there should be a constant effort for innovation, improvement, fair pricing and respect of the buyer.

  • @enjoywatches6717
    @enjoywatches6717 3 года назад

    Saw this watch in person today and loved it.

  • @l3r4f54
    @l3r4f54 2 года назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @Anchor7
    @Anchor7 2 года назад

    Longines is soooo underrated.

  • @ethanspring9603
    @ethanspring9603 2 года назад

    Is the Dial on the prestige model the same as on the regular model ?

  • @TheNextMarx
    @TheNextMarx 2 года назад +2

    They got a 37mm now

  • @DongHoDocLa
    @DongHoDocLa 3 года назад +2

    i love longines!!!

  • @Klose_11
    @Klose_11 3 года назад +1

    what is the circumference of ur wrist ?

  • @watchesoutwalking687
    @watchesoutwalking687 3 года назад

    Im close to pulling the trigger on this watch, ive only seen it of the leather strap though. Is it worth paying for the prestige edition?

  • @istvantoth7431
    @istvantoth7431 3 года назад +1

    Those huuuge lugs are absolutely aweful... this could have been a great watch...

  • @boldaslion281
    @boldaslion281 3 года назад

    I have the blue and the is a stone cold stunner. I can't decide between the Omega Railmaster with the silver dial or this. Help me out my watch peeps!

  • @user-un1lr3wr7c
    @user-un1lr3wr7c 3 года назад

    How to change the watch band?

  • @tippykaffu4047
    @tippykaffu4047 3 года назад

    I'd like to try it on my wrist and I think I might get this soon enough if it fits my wrist. However, I'd be getting the leather strap cause the bracelet is most likely too long for me. The watch on leather strap is more handsome anyways.
    Longines has plan to create a second generation of watches and it will feature a matching date wheel for the blue and white.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад +1

      If your wrist is around 16cm in circumference or more, the bracelet should be able to accommodate. Plenty of removable links. I would suggest buying the bracelet and adding a leather strap later, if you plan on selling it in the future. You get more for your money during the purchase and you will get more money back when you decide to sell it.
      If you plan on keeping it forever, then yeah, the leather strap is fantastic!

    • @tippykaffu4047
      @tippykaffu4047 3 года назад

      @@engineer_wannabe my wrist either average or smaller to average. I never measure my wrist. Just in case, I still need to check it out either way

    • @achillesdanieladam9486
      @achillesdanieladam9486 3 года назад

      @@engineer_wannabe I have 6.3 inches wrist aka 16 cm. Can it support it?

  • @nerychristian
    @nerychristian 3 года назад

    Do Longines watches have good build quality? Like if you compare it to a seiko of the same price?

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      Yes absolutely. With a Seiko you'd get better finishing and an exotic enamel/porcelain dial though. Longines has the more prestigious movement

    • @Anchor7
      @Anchor7 2 года назад

      Longines is a luxury brand. Excellent build quality

  • @jonathanrobinson9208
    @jonathanrobinson9208 3 года назад +1

    Great review! I favor the white/silver variant, the applied indices really pop ! I think they missed the mark with the lug length and width though. And then there's the price. I think you're right, an additional $200 would would be a little more appropriate.
    However, the addition of the quick release bracelet and straps are welcome feature!

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Jonathan.
      I may prefer the regular springbars. Long term durability of the quick release mechanism concerns me but might be a non issue 🤷‍♂️

    • @AlexA-vz9pz
      @AlexA-vz9pz 2 года назад

      I bought one last week :)

  • @baileyg6798
    @baileyg6798 3 года назад

    I would like your opinion on whether to buy this watch(white dial) or the new Tudor royal 41mm day date which I am on the waiting list for. I am very stuck on which one to buy.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад +2

      Oh boy that's tough...If you're going for value for your money, the Longines wins by a long, long way.
      The Tudor would be a more emotional purchase. (i.e. if you love the aesthetic)
      Also depends on what else you had in your collection.
      If this was going to be your main watch, I'd get the Longines.
      If you have a solid collection and want something crazy and fun, I'd go for the Tudor 😁
      All that said, go with your heart...what do you really love?

    • @baileyg6798
      @baileyg6798 3 года назад

      @@engineer_wannabe I already own a hydroconquest and a black bay 58 which I love ( both 39mm) but I’m selling the hydroconquest to fund my next purchase.

    • @baileyg6798
      @baileyg6798 3 года назад +1

      @@engineer_wannabe thank you, I have just bought the longines and will be using it as my main watch!!!

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад +1

      Very exciting! Congrats my friend. Let me know how you like it 😁👍

  • @jameshoward9700
    @jameshoward9700 3 года назад

    Nice review bud. These are great watches. I just got one (black 40mm on bracelet, non prestige). Fortunately it fits me, but they do have a big wingspan (bracelet overhangs the lugs). I've medium/large wrists, but for medium or smaller it will wear big - a shame they don't make smaller models, but maybe they will. The quality of finish is very good, just a slight step down from Omega, but for much less. If you're in the market for a very well designed, quality watch (and you have medium or larger wrists) these are great. Prestige edition is totally not worth it.

  • @dariuszwojcik1601
    @dariuszwojcik1601 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful watch but the lugs are just too long unfortunately:(

  • @praetor47
    @praetor47 3 года назад +6

    the most shocking part of these watches is that in 2020 Longines has finally learned how to place date windows without completely and utterly ruining the dial :D
    but yeah... unnecessarily long lugs :(

  • @TimeToGoTravelAndTimepieces
    @TimeToGoTravelAndTimepieces 3 года назад +1

    Too bad about the lug to lug. Very nice watches otherwise though.

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      For sure, looked fantastic on your wrist though!

  • @omarfassifihri288
    @omarfassifihri288 3 года назад +1

    Disappointing as you said ... the lugs are not curved and it wears bigger than 4m it’s a shame because it’s a reallly nice watch... it would have been better to have it in 38mm then...

    • @engineer_wannabe
      @engineer_wannabe  3 года назад

      Agreed, I was extremely disappointed as well. I recently got an Oris Pro Pilot which doesn't have as good of a movement, nor does it have the wow factor of this piece but it wears so well!

    • @omarfassifihri288
      @omarfassifihri288 3 года назад

      @@engineer_wannabe its very important how a watch wears...i just sold a iwc pilot because i just can wear it even if i love it. The most important is yo enjoy yoir watches.. Oris is 👍 wear it in a good health.

  • @gianlucabassi8853
    @gianlucabassi8853 2 года назад

    I am disappointed like you . L2L distance Is Awful for small wrists. Really Awful!!!!!