Awesome brand. It’s the Rolex for smart money. I’ve worn the brand on my wrist for over thirty years. When my last chronograph finally died from daily use I sent it to Switzerland and they told me it was beyond repair as they did not have the parts for it. They then offered me 70% of any new watch. A master collection chronograph now gets bettered daily on my wrist. Love the brand.
That is amazing customer service. That outshines anything said in this video. Still a great video, Teddy does a great job, but nothing beats a happy customer experience.
Own both, Love Longines (have 3 inc.two Master Collection), but comparing to Rolex is very silly IME (push pins lol). Rolex would have repaired the watch, and 70% off sounds very weird and cheapens Longines massively IMO! How old was the one that died? Did you send directly or via an AD? Which Master Collection Chronograph was it?
We have to respectfully agree that lately LONGINES have released better watch than some “big names.” My first ever Longines was Master Collection Moonphase. I couldn’t believe what I was getting for $3000. Absolutely lovely piece! 👌🏼
@@TD-ki9ik it’s a dress watch for me. I’ve got pricier timepieces than that but you’d be surprised to learn that my daily driver is my first ever automatic watch: Seiko 5 SNK379J1. I changed the bracelet to silicone strap with red stitches.
Its funny, when i first got into watches, i didnt care for longines collection. One or two watches i might consider, but nothing that captured. Then longines just released hit after hit. Sector dial, spirit, zulu time, new conquest, all amazing.
Except they cannibalized many epic models from the Heritage collection in favor of the Hydroconquest and Zulu models in the sports collection. Beautiful vintage inspired chronographs not really offered by anyone else: gone. Still a great brand but somewhat myopic. If anyone can make it all, Longines is capable yet unwilling. I was blessed to stumble across the Longines Heritage Pulsometer Chronograph: absolutely one of my favorite timepieces with a very charming vertical clutch column wheel chronograph mechanism and monopusher with pulsometer scale. Classic. Rarely produced elsewhere. . .but discontinued? Why?
I’m the owner of the Longines Big Eye Avigation, and 42mm Legend Diver. I am a huge Longines fan! I am going to Switzerland at the end of August, I’m hoping to make a stop at Longines HQ. Great video Teddy ❤ I would love to see a video like this on IWC.
I'm really glad you made this video giving Longines this in-depth coverage. I've historically been a Seiko fan given history and value, but over the last few years, I feel Longines has taken that position of delivering exemplary value in both movement and designs at a very aggressive price point-especially as Seiko has been increasing prices while not delivering any innovations in movements and just iterating on same past designs. Longines is now making great watchmaking accessible to many. Great video, Teddy!
Thanks for the great video. I got my first Longines in 2011, the same year my father passed and my son was born, it was a gift from my mother. Very nice watch, one of my most accurate watches. I have owned several Longines like a Saint Imier Chronograph as well as a vintage Dive Timer with a Valjoux 72, but the Hydroconquest will stay in my collection perpetually until it goes to my son...
I've sold all my watches and built a two-watch collection consisting of a Tag Heuer Carrera (39mm, black) and a Longines Conquest (38mm, silver). Love them both!
I am a proud owner of a Carrera Day Date with a blue dial and blue croco strap and a Longine cronograph bi compax with a Silver dial. I also own a Tissot Gentleman powermatic 80 with a Cognac Ostrich strap wich is an amazing combination. With those three you dont need any other watch
Lol wow my 2 watch (technically 3 with a smartwatch but doesn't count) are the Tag Carrera date in silver and alligator leather 39mm, and the Conquest in blue 38mm. The smartwatch is black so there's that.
I'm very much at the beginning of the fall down the watch collecting rabbit hole. I'm not in a position to start purchasing luxury watches, either. But, Longines has really caught my eye. Classy, understated, well made and something for every taste and occasion. The black 39mm Legend Diver on the bracelet is my current grail watch, and the Ultra Chron is so interesting and attractive as a statement piece. Love their stuff.
Going to pickup the Longines Hydroconquest later this week as my first big watch purchase! I'm new to watches so happy to see the brand is well liked and love learning about its extensive past and influence in the watch world
Recently purchased the Zulu time with the dark green bezel and I wear it every day. It is my very first Swiss watch purchase and I could not be happier. Thank you for providing so much passion, information, and direction on watch collecting.
Great video Teddy! I have the Ultrachron and I absolutely love it. It is old school and modern at the same time. It has so much quality, value and history packed in for the price. It flys under the radar, but when people notice it they can tell it’s something special upon closer look. The bezel sound and action is awesome. It is one of the best watches I’ve purchased, couldn’t be happier.
Superb breakdown Teddy! Just purchased my fifteenth watch as a gift for my son-in-law from your team. They truly are customer service professionals and the best in the business. I would like to see a breakdown on Omega and Grand Seiko please. Keep up the terrific work. Stay well and safe!
I’m a petite (4’-11’’) woman who’s always loved watches. But, I am not really interested in the normal smaller, non-complicated jewelry-type watches typically marketed to women. In 2015, I wanted to get myself a really special watch. I ended up choosing the 42 mm Longines Master Quadruple Retrograde. It is THE watch in my - small and modest- collection. Talk about value for money! I still get joy wearing and even just looking at it. Although it’s quite substantial, I find it suits me perfectly and I often get compliments when I wear it (both at home in Switzerland or when I travel back to Canada). Thank you for this video and also the one when you visited them (I was soooo jealous!).
I understand completely what you are talking about! Men’s watches are so much more interesting, better colours, more complications, and more automatic movements? I have a 16cm wrist so I can wear 35-40mm comfortably. If you can wear 42mm maybe I should get my Omega moon watch…. 😃
This is an interesting comment. I’m curious if you’d share your age range. Specific age isn’t needed, I’m just curious because I have a 65 year old aunt who is 4’11 and a 25 year old girlfriend who is 4’10. My aunt wouldn’t even wear a small 38mm watch I got her. She said it was too big and heavy for her, even on a leather strap. My 25 year old girlfriend will only wear her Apple Watch, but I’m trying to imagine if she would wear a 42mm watch. It’s honestly hard for me to picture either one wearing that, but it would be cool. Good for you 👍
Outstanding video! I have been looking at the Spirit and Conquest, but began to get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of watches they carry. Your video clearly explained where each sits and now I feel comfortable moving towards a Longines watch, especially given the long horological history.
I am a Longines fan. I have three modern watches (2 of them bought through Teddy) a Spirit 37, a Hydroconquest, and a Dolce Vita (sector dial version). My antique pocket watch collection includes 3 Longines as well. The Spirit 37, blue dial, is my regular daily driver.
Longines has really nice collection and great watches for the value. My first experience with longines started this year by getting a blue conquest 38 which I love. My plan is to get a spirit 37 and a legend diver 39 in the future coming months
Having the opportunity of owning Omega, Breitling, Hamilton and Oris, I consider my Zulu 42mm one of the best in my collection, the on the fly adjustment leather strap is fenomenal, thanks for the video and keep the good work.
Teddy, great video. For me, Longines has always stood as a sign of class. I was fortunate enough to buy a Spirit Zulu Time GMT earlier this year, and I don't regret it.
Fantastic video Teddy, Longines is a superb brand, they don't shout loudly about their quality because it's not necessary when you're hundreds of years old. I have several, including the elegant heritage classic you showed with Breguet-style engraving, the bronze case no date Legend 300m diver and a 1950 automatic watch still going strong after nearly 75 years! The designs, movements and excellent finishing are fantastic value. Albert Einstein wasn't wrong :)
Great review Teddy. I visited the Longines museum and spend more than 3 hours. What a great history in aviation and time keeping in sport events. Wow! I want one❤
So excited! I bought my first Longines, Spirit Zulu Time, black bezel, dark blue dial, on stainless steel bracelet! Wearing it now as I watch your video, Teddy!
Hands down my favourite brand right now. Owning a 40mm Spirit Titanium and 38mm Master Collection Small Seconds myself, also bought a Conquest 34mm for my wife and 41mm Hydroconquest for my dad. Looking to buy a 38mm Conquest for myself next. All amazing watches.
You are one of the reason why I decided to go for the Zulu time 38. That watch is pure class , fits amazingly and also gives you an extra complication. I am really glad that you came up with this video. It shows to normal people how important this Brand is. Thanks again teddy
The timing of this video is crazy. I was in the Crocker store two weeks ago and saw my first Longines in person. It's on my list as my first purchase. After that, a Grand Seiko, and then an Omega. I fell in love with the Conquest Heritage Power Reserve.
Their service center is absolutely top notch. Sent a 15 year old HCQ in for a service, new bezel and full polish. They called me to discuss my options after receiving it and had it back to me in 3 weeks and the price was less than what i paid a place in NYC to service it last time. Crazy. I love that ultrachron and the big eye. The conquest VHP also very cool tech at an amazing price point.
Amazing video Teddy and worthy of the what I think is one of The top 5 brands. So many wonderful pieces that it is challenging when considering a purchase, which way to go. I’ll soon be going for the Conquest 38mm in blue dial. Thank you for superb video, as always.
This is now my favourite watch channel on RUclips , such great content and done superbly, well done sir and I got my favourite watch at amzwatch, it hasn’t left my wrist for weeks
Thank you for making this video. I currently own a Spirit and love it. My next Longines is the Central Power Reserve, it’s incredibly unique. Longines is my favorite brand. Beautiful watches with great quality but I really appreciate that they are affordable.
I don't think I am ever going to buy any of those watches. But I enjoy watching Baldassari's professional skills and the fine art of designing watches. It is a pleasure.
Longines is my favorite watch brand, as a result I have seven different Longines watches in my fifteen watch collection. My everyday Longines watch is the blue Longines HydroConquest with blue rubber strap. because it is a solid watch that is waterproof and also because I am a Scuba Diver. My dress Longines is either the La Grande Classique de Longines or the Master Collection Moonphase Chronograph with blue alligator strap. With an interest in Lindbergh aviation history, I also have a Limited Edition Replica of 1,000 watches, a Lindbergh Hour Angle Watch. As a casual dress Longines I have the silver Heritage Sector Dial.
Thanks for sharing, when I started looking at horology, I did not care that much about Longines, but I've learned so much of the value they represent and the heritage with the super informative videos you share. I've learned a lot from them.
I'm new into the hobby, I've managed to buy a hamilton khaki field auto on a brown leather strap and I'm loving it so far, and as the days pass by I start to feel like I made a the best decision on my first proper watch considering my budget. I've been looking at longines models for a while now and this video dropped, perfect coincidence.
As someone who just bought the new hydro conquest gmt I can confirm to the quality of these watches. I find it to match the quality of my omega seamaster diver coming in at a price point that makes it much more compelling as an everyday driver. The polish on the hands is something to behold and I find myself staring at the intricacies of this watch longer than I care to admit.
Teddy - this is really, in my opinion, one of your very best videos! ( I know, quite a statement!) This is truly a nice comprehensive look at a brand. I own a Longines Record I bought in 2019 - it is simple yet elegant and was my daily driver through the pandemic. I truly believe, dollar per dollar, it is the best of the best. Great job all the way around on this one!
What a Video Ted. I was leaning toward a couple of Mido's to start a collection. This video changed my mind. I like the idea of having so many different avenues to extend a collection with the same brand. 10 out of 10
I've always had a thing for Seiko (and have a real appeal for the Japanese aesthetic and design sensibility), but I bought my first Longines Hydroconquest (Black) in 2019. It's gone through a bit of wear since then, and is my go-to watch most days, in spite of my rather large Seiko collection. The brand is still very much on my radar and I'm thinking of a second at some point in the future. Just wanted to thank you for the channel too - I really enjoy your videos (I was vacillating on which Tissot watch to buy recently and settled on the PRX Powermatic 80 (Ice Blue) - couldn't be happier with the watch, and the dial and movement are both stunning!). I'm likely to go for a Seiko Speedtimer Chrono next and surprise, surprise, there's a video for it on your channel :)
I just got one. I had a Longines Opposition that I gifted to my son and I really liked it. I have a quartz Tag Heuer Aquaracer Chrono and the Opposition was also quartz. So my first automatic is the green dial ceramic bezel HydroConquest. I went to a shop and compared it with a 1K Mido and boy the Longines blew it away. Yes it's more expensive but the amount of quality and features for the price was really impressive once I compared it to other watches. It really is a fantastic piece. I love that it goes with everything and that the green dial is muted enough that it doesn't command attention. No one but a watch enthusiast will notice it on my wrist which to be honest I really like. I know I have a watch at the beginning of the luxury watch tier and it goes unnoticed. Great watch, and it now sits on my wrist way more time than the Tag.
Got the 38mm Conquest in green. I think it’s one of those watches that can turn into an everyday once the novelty wears off and a new one comes into the collection. But it’s definitely a watch that will never leave the collection.
Hey Teddy First off my favorite watch is the Zulu Spirit GMT specifically the Black and gold with Green Bezel. It has a stunning vintage feel especially when on a dark brown leather strap. I got it in response to the long wait time to get a Rolex GMT Master 2 and honestly I often prefer it the the Rolex. Just wanted top say how much I enjoyed this deep dive into the companies history and contributions to watch making. This gave me an even greater appreciation for the watch i already own. From a newer Watch enthusiast just wanted to say I love your channel and thanks for introducing me to the world of watch collecting. Please please please continue to do these deep dive videos into the different brands as I (and im sure many others) find them fascinating and helpful as I plan out my collections and future watch purchases. Congrats on the Store. Hoping to make a trip out to Cleveland and visit for my next watch purchase
Loved this video Teddy, very difficult on a brand like longines. You mentioned the history, some historic model and the actual lineup. It is a massive effort to stay lean and fast and a deep dive on the brand. The fact is longines 60 yrs ago was positioned higher than omega, and now even if is fast recovering still is like a butterfly changing is form to a new more premium one without forgetting that the quartz models and swatch make them survive. Hope they keep up with the job they are doing to fight tudor in the premium but affordable range
Teddy, your channel has become an amazing resource. Whenever I am searching for an interesting piece invariably your channel pops up with a video. Congrats on your success!!
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the amzwatch, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
Too late. I already bought one lol. Definitely plan on buying a couple more though. Absolutely LOVE The Zulu, Spirit Flyback, and the Conquest Heritage. Hard to choose!
My first "love" was a Lindbergh, but I quickly realized that it was too big for me. Instead the first better watch I bought was a Conquest. Since then I have gravitated away from dress watches towards bigger ones. And I also strive towards only having one watch of each brand in my collection, so... But If I instead would go for a one-brand collection Longines is one of few I would consider. My suggestion would be: a Flagshipp Moonphase, a Conquest (the sportswatch version), the Ultra-Chron and the Big Eye. (It's almost a must to have an aviation watch with that brand history.)
Hi Ted: I own a Longines Master Collection Triple Calendar Chronograph with Moon Phase (the last watch you highlighted). It's truly a great watch. It can be dressed up or down and always looks great. In my opinion it is one of the greatest values in the industry. What you get in this watch for what you pay is unmatched.
Very informative video! I love this brand! Before purchasing the HydroConquest GMT, I did a great deal of research and couldn’t find any other brand that can beat Longines.
Hi Teddy, I've been following your channel since 2020, and your reviews have helped me to finally bought myself a 30th birthday gift, which is a Longines Spirit Zulu GMT :)
I'm a big fan of Longines. I currently have 2 - a master collection blue dial for a dress watch and Zulu time for a daily travel, and recently purchased a 34mm conquest for my wife. I can easily fill my 6 watch collection with Longines with a Hydroconquest gmt, heritage flagship Moonphase and sector dial on the shopping list.
Own a 40mm Moonphase (non-Chrono) and love it. I almost never see ANYONE talk about it. It's so simple, extremely clean, and gets more comments than some of Omegas/Grand Seikos.
Great video Teddy. I've been in love with the Hydroconquest GMT ever since its release last year. Seriously thinking about getting it over the Omega Seamaster Diver.
@@Brian-xu9diHi ! I have the Same i bought before one month ,i have question ,how many hours you wearing the watch ; I m wearing the watch 4-5 hours per day home at the moment ,but in the night he stops is that normal ; or I make something wrong ;
Are you winding it? If you are just wearing it to get it going, it will not have a long power reserve. You should wind it all the way (20-40 turns) @@konstantinosmichos6063
Longines Hydroconquest was the one that made me fall into love with watches. I saw it on a poster in Sydney in 2018 and finally bought myself one a couple of years later! Manifesting for a Rolex now! Will reach there soon!
Yes, I have bought from amzwatch more than once. I even bought a new Omega Speedmaster which came with the fancy box and packaging. I am thrilled with all my purchases here. I would purchase from amzwatch again for sure.
My first good watch was Hydroconquest 39 which I bought for 616 EUR at Dublin Airport in 2012. Still my favourite watch and still keeping strong. Longines ❤
I bought my oldest son a Longines for a college graduation gift in 2017. I was Tag person then Rolex. I saw it on his wrist the other day when visiting him and . . . HOLY COW - it looked amazing!!! That, plus all of these videos and I am seriously in the market for the new Conquest . . .
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from amzwatch I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
Picked up a MAMACOO's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
I bought a Master Collection Moon Phase Chronograph last year and couldn't be happier. It is really something special. There is no watch out there that has better specs for the money. It uses a highly upgraded 7751 movement that features silicon parts for better magnetic resistance, a column wheel replacing the cam system, and a longer power reserve of over 70 hours. It isn't perfect: water resistance is low. The bracelet uses friction pins instead of screws. There is no micro adjustment or half links. That being said, it really is a great watch and I enjoy it more than almost anything else in my collection.
Agreed. I recently purchased a hydroconquest while on a cruise (casino paid for most of it so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity), and I am thoroughly impressed with its precision and accuracy.
I have a decent mid range watch collection of Breitlings, Omega, Panerai and Rolex but my honest 2 favorite watches are my Longines Avigation Bigeye, and Longines Spirit Zulu Time GMT. I'm thinking of buying Heritage Silver Arrow as a dress watch. I found one at an AD.
Thanks for the great video about this brand. I think they are your new favorite Teddy. I have a Master Collection Moonphase, but my new favorite is the 39mm Zulu Time. That will be my next one for sure.
That one model from their master collection with the small seconds, slate dial, and engraved numerals in rose gold - that's definitely my current aspiration. Beautiful dress watch.
I love your videos explaining the history of the brands. I would be very interested in a video that overlapped the history of some of the most storied brands explaining which brands introduced new styles and movements first and when the competitors released their version of that style. Just a thought .
Great video brother! Love the deep dive into Longines! Definitely one of my top five watches. Keep these coming. How about Omega as the next deep dive?? Take care!🙏
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
Teddy, I'm new to this. But your presentations are unbeliavable. I think you could teach basically anything, but your passion towards time pieces is something to behold. I got a Seiko 5 out of your entry level videos and I'm loving it. Will certainly loose my mind over this hobby, but I have someone to thank at least. 😂
I was wondering if a video like this will appear here. Longines Conquest (the 43mm) was my first watch, bought for my wedding. I have been in love with automatic watches and Longines ever since. I’m waiting for some occasion to buy Spirit Flyback on titanium. I enjoyed the video, as always (but this one was special for me)
Great video. I'm thinking to get a Longines in my next watch purchase. I was hesitating, but this video helped to make the decision and also hetlp me to choose the model. Thank you.
Awesome brand. It’s the Rolex for smart money. I’ve worn the brand on my wrist for over thirty years. When my last chronograph finally died from daily use I sent it to Switzerland and they told me it was beyond repair as they did not have the parts for it. They then offered me 70% of any new watch. A master collection chronograph now gets bettered daily on my wrist. Love the brand.
That is amazing customer service. That outshines anything said in this video.
Still a great video, Teddy does a great job, but nothing beats a happy customer experience.
Thanks for sharing this info. That is truly outstanding customer service.
wow!!! that's great service!!
70% off? Wow. Hope you bought the best.
Own both, Love Longines (have 3 inc.two Master Collection), but comparing to Rolex is very silly IME (push pins lol).
Rolex would have repaired the watch, and 70% off sounds very weird and cheapens Longines massively IMO!
How old was the one that died? Did you send directly or via an AD?
Which Master Collection Chronograph was it?
Too late, already bought one
…..me too. Got the Spirit Zulu 42mm with blue dial, and love it……and bought it right after being turned away and waitlisted by my Rolex AD.
me too… legend diver 36!
me too....Longines Heritage Avigation the big chunky pocket watch on wrist :D
3 years too late for me 😂
Yup, mastercollection calendar chrono here , Teddy and Tristan's videos were uhhm, inspirational
We have to respectfully agree that lately LONGINES have released better watch than some “big names.” My first ever Longines was Master Collection Moonphase. I couldn’t believe what I was getting for $3000. Absolutely lovely piece! 👌🏼
I also own the same watch, and I adore it. The dial is simply gorgeous.
@@TD-ki9ik it’s a dress watch for me. I’ve got pricier timepieces than that but you’d be surprised to learn that my daily driver is my first ever automatic watch: Seiko 5 SNK379J1. I changed the bracelet to silicone strap with red stitches.
I'm considering getting the black dial Master Collection Moonphase, this comment may have sealed the deal
@@dmtizzly I can guarantee that you will not be disappointed with the money you’ll spend on the watch. 👌🏼
I’ve had my eye on the Master Collection Moonphase for months now… may have to pull the trigger
Its funny, when i first got into watches, i didnt care for longines collection. One or two watches i might consider, but nothing that captured. Then longines just released hit after hit. Sector dial, spirit, zulu time, new conquest, all amazing.
They have done an amazing job in the past few years.
Now if they would start bringing back things like zero seconds hacking and give their ultrachron line some more love...
the 39mm legend diver...
Same experience. Really was not a fan. Now it’s the main brand I recommend when “normies” ask for watch guidance
Except they cannibalized many epic models from the Heritage collection in favor of the Hydroconquest and Zulu models in the sports collection.
Beautiful vintage inspired chronographs not really offered by anyone else: gone.
Still a great brand but somewhat myopic.
If anyone can make it all, Longines is capable yet unwilling.
I was blessed to stumble across the Longines Heritage Pulsometer Chronograph: absolutely one of my favorite timepieces with a very charming vertical clutch column wheel chronograph mechanism and monopusher with pulsometer scale.
Classic.
Rarely produced elsewhere. . .but discontinued?
Why?
Teddy you put me on to Longines years ago and it has become my favorite watch brand thus far!
I’m the owner of the Longines Big Eye Avigation, and 42mm Legend Diver. I am a huge Longines fan! I am going to Switzerland at the end of August, I’m hoping to make a stop at Longines HQ. Great video Teddy ❤ I would love to see a video like this on IWC.
I'm really glad you made this video giving Longines this in-depth coverage. I've historically been a Seiko fan given history and value, but over the last few years, I feel Longines has taken that position of delivering exemplary value in both movement and designs at a very aggressive price point-especially as Seiko has been increasing prices while not delivering any innovations in movements and just iterating on same past designs. Longines is now making great watchmaking accessible to many. Great video, Teddy!
I just got my first real watch. And it's Longines!
which one did you buy?
Me too! My first "big boy watch" is a Zulu! Absolutely love it!
Thanks for the video, Teddy. The Longines Zulu Time was my first big watch purchase and I'm still in love with it.
Same. There’s not a better looking gmt including the new Tudor
Thanks for the great video. I got my first Longines in 2011, the same year my father passed and my son was born, it was a gift from my mother. Very nice watch, one of my most accurate watches. I have owned several Longines like a Saint Imier Chronograph as well as a vintage Dive Timer with a Valjoux 72, but the Hydroconquest will stay in my collection perpetually until it goes to my son...
I've sold all my watches and built a two-watch collection consisting of a Tag Heuer Carrera (39mm, black) and a Longines Conquest (38mm, silver). Love them both!
I am a proud owner of a Carrera Day Date with a blue dial and blue croco strap and a Longine cronograph bi compax with a Silver dial. I also own a Tissot Gentleman powermatic 80 with a Cognac Ostrich strap wich is an amazing combination. With those three you dont need any other watch
Lol wow my 2 watch (technically 3 with a smartwatch but doesn't count) are the Tag Carrera date in silver and alligator leather 39mm, and the Conquest in blue 38mm. The smartwatch is black so there's that.
Very well done. I'm aming to do the same as you, with the only difference I'll continue to keep my 2 seiko 5's. So 4 watch collection.
I'm very much at the beginning of the fall down the watch collecting rabbit hole. I'm not in a position to start purchasing luxury watches, either. But, Longines has really caught my eye. Classy, understated, well made and something for every taste and occasion. The black 39mm Legend Diver on the bracelet is my current grail watch, and the Ultra Chron is so interesting and attractive as a statement piece. Love their stuff.
Going to pickup the Longines Hydroconquest later this week as my first big watch purchase! I'm new to watches so happy to see the brand is well liked and love learning about its extensive past and influence in the watch world
Recently purchased the Zulu time with the dark green bezel and I wear it every day. It is my very first Swiss watch purchase and I could not be happier. Thank you for providing so much passion, information, and direction on watch collecting.
Great video Teddy! I have the Ultrachron and I absolutely love it. It is old school and modern at the same time. It has so much quality, value and history packed in for the price. It flys under the radar, but when people notice it they can tell it’s something special upon closer look. The bezel sound and action is awesome. It is one of the best watches I’ve purchased, couldn’t be happier.
Superb breakdown Teddy! Just purchased my fifteenth watch as a gift for my son-in-law from your team. They truly are customer service professionals and the best in the business. I would like to see a breakdown on Omega and Grand Seiko please. Keep up the terrific work. Stay well and safe!
That Flagship Heritage Moonphase is so beautiful. It'll probably be my next watch
I would love to get the red dial one special edition year of the dragon.
If it comes to you, wear it in good health.
I’m a petite (4’-11’’) woman who’s always loved watches. But, I am not really interested in the normal smaller, non-complicated jewelry-type watches typically marketed to women. In 2015, I wanted to get myself a really special watch. I ended up choosing the 42 mm Longines Master Quadruple Retrograde. It is THE watch in my - small and modest- collection. Talk about value for money! I still get joy wearing and even just looking at it. Although it’s quite substantial, I find it suits me perfectly and I often get compliments when I wear it (both at home in Switzerland or when I travel back to Canada). Thank you for this video and also the one when you visited them (I was soooo jealous!).
I understand completely what you are talking about! Men’s watches are so much more interesting, better colours, more complications, and more automatic movements? I have a 16cm wrist so I can wear 35-40mm comfortably. If you can wear 42mm maybe I should get my Omega moon watch…. 😃
@@maxinahunt8652 Go for it! In any case, you have nothing to lose to try it!
Interesting comment
No one cares bisssh!
This is an interesting comment. I’m curious if you’d share your age range. Specific age isn’t needed, I’m just curious because I have a 65 year old aunt who is 4’11 and a 25 year old girlfriend who is 4’10.
My aunt wouldn’t even wear a small 38mm watch I got her. She said it was too big and heavy for her, even on a leather strap. My 25 year old girlfriend will only wear her Apple Watch, but I’m trying to imagine if she would wear a 42mm watch.
It’s honestly hard for me to picture either one wearing that, but it would be cool.
Good for you 👍
Outstanding video! I have been looking at the Spirit and Conquest, but began to get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of watches they carry. Your video clearly explained where each sits and now I feel comfortable moving towards a Longines watch, especially given the long horological history.
I am a Longines fan. I have three modern watches (2 of them bought through Teddy) a Spirit 37, a Hydroconquest, and a Dolce Vita (sector dial version). My antique pocket watch collection includes 3 Longines as well. The Spirit 37, blue dial, is my regular daily driver.
I love the Dolce Vita too and purchased the same version you did. It's such an elegant watch for the money it costs.
Longines has really nice collection and great watches for the value. My first experience with longines started this year by getting a blue conquest 38 which I love. My plan is to get a spirit 37 and a legend diver 39 in the future coming months
I'm definitely a Longines fan boy - I have five. And they comprise most of my rotation. Love em!
Having the opportunity of owning Omega, Breitling, Hamilton and Oris, I consider my Zulu 42mm one of the best in my collection, the on the fly adjustment leather strap is fenomenal, thanks for the video and keep the good work.
Could not agree more. Zulu time is simply stunning regardless of the price range. The fit anf finish is more like an omega rather than a 3 k longines.
Teddy, great video. For me, Longines has always stood as a sign of class. I was fortunate enough to buy a Spirit Zulu Time GMT earlier this year, and I don't regret it.
Fantastic video Teddy, Longines is a superb brand, they don't shout loudly about their quality because it's not necessary when you're hundreds of years old. I have several, including the elegant heritage classic you showed with Breguet-style engraving, the bronze case no date Legend 300m diver and a 1950 automatic watch still going strong after nearly 75 years! The designs, movements and excellent finishing are fantastic value. Albert Einstein wasn't wrong :)
Great review Teddy. I visited the Longines museum and spend more than 3 hours. What a great history in aviation and time keeping in sport events. Wow! I want one❤
So excited! I bought my first Longines, Spirit Zulu Time, black bezel, dark blue dial, on stainless steel bracelet! Wearing it now as I watch your video, Teddy!
My first luxury watch, I have the new black dial 41mm conquest and love it. In my opinion it's the best daily driver watch for $2,000.
Hands down my favourite brand right now. Owning a 40mm Spirit Titanium and 38mm Master Collection Small Seconds myself, also bought a Conquest 34mm for my wife and 41mm Hydroconquest for my dad. Looking to buy a 38mm Conquest for myself next. All amazing watches.
You are one of the reason why I decided to go for the Zulu time 38. That watch is pure class , fits amazingly and also gives you an extra complication. I am really glad that you came up with this video. It shows to normal people how important this Brand is. Thanks again teddy
I fell in love with this brand, I have two pieces, Conquest with the green dial, and the Titanium Spirit. Next in line will be the blue-face Pro Diver
The timing of this video is crazy. I was in the Crocker store two weeks ago and saw my first Longines in person. It's on my list as my first purchase. After that, a Grand Seiko, and then an Omega. I fell in love with the Conquest Heritage Power Reserve.
Their service center is absolutely top notch. Sent a 15 year old HCQ in for a service, new bezel and full polish. They called me to discuss my options after receiving it and had it back to me in 3 weeks and the price was less than what i paid a place in NYC to service it last time. Crazy.
I love that ultrachron and the big eye. The conquest VHP also very cool tech at an amazing price point.
Longines love their customers. Rolex love their customers' money.
Amazing video Teddy and worthy of the what I think is one of The top 5 brands. So many wonderful pieces that it is challenging when considering a purchase, which way to go. I’ll soon be going for the Conquest 38mm in blue dial. Thank you for superb video, as always.
I've had the Hydroconquest for over a year now. Awesome timepiece with spot on accuracy without being COSC certified. Love this brand/ Thnx Teddy.
This is now my favourite watch channel on RUclips , such great content and done superbly, well done sir and I got my favourite watch at amzwatch, it hasn’t left my wrist for weeks
Thank you for making this video. I currently own a Spirit and love it. My next Longines is the Central Power Reserve, it’s incredibly unique. Longines is my favorite brand. Beautiful watches with great quality but I really appreciate that they are affordable.
I don't think I am ever going to buy any of those watches. But I enjoy watching Baldassari's professional skills and the fine art of designing watches. It is a pleasure.
Longines is my favorite watch brand, as a result I have seven different Longines watches in my fifteen watch collection. My everyday Longines watch is the blue Longines HydroConquest with blue rubber strap. because it is a solid watch that is waterproof and also because I am a Scuba Diver. My dress Longines is either the La Grande Classique de Longines or the Master Collection Moonphase Chronograph with blue alligator strap. With an interest in Lindbergh aviation history, I also have a Limited Edition Replica of 1,000 watches, a Lindbergh Hour Angle Watch. As a casual dress Longines I have the silver Heritage Sector Dial.
Great brand and amazing value. 42mm Zulu time is my favorite Longines. Also love my 43mm blue dial hydro conquest!
The Zulu is just sick
Thanks for sharing, when I started looking at horology, I did not care that much about Longines, but I've learned so much of the value they represent and the heritage with the super informative videos you share. I've learned a lot from them.
I'm new into the hobby, I've managed to buy a hamilton khaki field auto on a brown leather strap and I'm loving it so far, and as the days pass by I start to feel like I made a the best decision on my first proper watch considering my budget. I've been looking at longines models for a while now and this video dropped, perfect coincidence.
Inam also consodering the Hamilton you mentioned. It looks stunning and doesnt break the bank
As someone who just bought the new hydro conquest gmt I can confirm to the quality of these watches. I find it to match the quality of my omega seamaster diver coming in at a price point that makes it much more compelling as an everyday driver. The polish on the hands is something to behold and I find myself staring at the intricacies of this watch longer than I care to admit.
Already bought one, a Master Collect World Timer. It's a spectacular piece.
I own an Avigation and a Hydroconquest. And I just recently purchased a Silver Arrow. Absolutely love the brand!!!
Teddy - this is really, in my opinion, one of your very best videos! ( I know, quite a statement!) This is truly a nice comprehensive look at a brand. I own a Longines Record I bought in 2019 - it is simple yet elegant and was my daily driver through the pandemic. I truly believe, dollar per dollar, it is the best of the best. Great job all the way around on this one!
What a Video Ted. I was leaning toward a couple of Mido's to start a collection. This video changed my mind. I like the idea of having so many different avenues to extend a collection with the same brand. 10 out of 10
I've always had a thing for Seiko (and have a real appeal for the Japanese aesthetic and design sensibility), but I bought my first Longines Hydroconquest (Black) in 2019. It's gone through a bit of wear since then, and is my go-to watch most days, in spite of my rather large Seiko collection. The brand is still very much on my radar and I'm thinking of a second at some point in the future. Just wanted to thank you for the channel too - I really enjoy your videos (I was vacillating on which Tissot watch to buy recently and settled on the PRX Powermatic 80 (Ice Blue) - couldn't be happier with the watch, and the dial and movement are both stunning!). I'm likely to go for a Seiko Speedtimer Chrono next and surprise, surprise, there's a video for it on your channel :)
I just got one. I had a Longines Opposition that I gifted to my son and I really liked it. I have a quartz Tag Heuer Aquaracer Chrono and the Opposition was also quartz. So my first automatic is the green dial ceramic bezel HydroConquest. I went to a shop and compared it with a 1K Mido and boy the Longines blew it away. Yes it's more expensive but the amount of quality and features for the price was really impressive once I compared it to other watches. It really is a fantastic piece. I love that it goes with everything and that the green dial is muted enough that it doesn't command attention. No one but a watch enthusiast will notice it on my wrist which to be honest I really like. I know I have a watch at the beginning of the luxury watch tier and it goes unnoticed. Great watch, and it now sits on my wrist way more time than the Tag.
Got the 38mm Conquest in green. I think it’s one of those watches that can turn into an everyday once the novelty wears off and a new one comes into the collection.
But it’s definitely a watch that will never leave the collection.
Hey Teddy
First off my favorite watch is the Zulu Spirit GMT specifically the Black and gold with Green Bezel. It has a stunning vintage feel especially when on a dark brown leather strap. I got it in response to the long wait time to get a Rolex GMT Master 2 and honestly I often prefer it the the Rolex.
Just wanted top say how much I enjoyed this deep dive into the companies history and contributions to watch making.
This gave me an even greater appreciation for the watch i already own.
From a newer Watch enthusiast just wanted to say I love your channel and thanks for introducing me to the world of watch collecting. Please please please continue to do these deep dive videos into the different brands as I (and im sure many others) find them fascinating and helpful as I plan out my collections and future watch purchases.
Congrats on the Store.
Hoping to make a trip out to Cleveland and visit for my next watch purchase
Loved this video Teddy, very difficult on a brand like longines. You mentioned the history, some historic model and the actual lineup. It is a massive effort to stay lean and fast and a deep dive on the brand. The fact is longines 60 yrs ago was positioned higher than omega, and now even if is fast recovering still is like a butterfly changing is form to a new more premium one without forgetting that the quartz models and swatch make them survive. Hope they keep up with the job they are doing to fight tudor in the premium but affordable range
Teddy, your channel has become an amazing resource. Whenever I am searching for an interesting piece invariably your channel pops up with a video. Congrats on your success!!
Put a smile on my face that you talk so highly about the master chronograph as that is the one i have and love.
Longines has so much history and heritage. We have to admit it and respect longines! Firtst GMT automatic watch, first Chronograph watch!
I love my amzwatch watch. That rubber strap combo looks really cool! Been wearing it since last year and love every minute of it.
Been watching your videos for a while now and was inspired to start a collection. Started with the amzwatch, its specs for price and clean looks, now am looking for a dress watch to add.
I got the 2023 conquest and wear it every day! I also had a presence, and recently gifted it to someone. Great video teddy.
Too late. I already bought one lol.
Definitely plan on buying a couple more though.
Absolutely LOVE The Zulu, Spirit Flyback, and the Conquest Heritage.
Hard to choose!
My first "love" was a Lindbergh, but I quickly realized that it was too big for me. Instead the first better watch I bought was a Conquest. Since then I have gravitated away from dress watches towards bigger ones. And I also strive towards only having one watch of each brand in my collection, so... But If I instead would go for a one-brand collection Longines is one of few I would consider. My suggestion would be: a Flagshipp Moonphase, a Conquest (the sportswatch version), the Ultra-Chron and the Big Eye. (It's almost a must to have an aviation watch with that brand history.)
I picked a Zulu Time GMT over Tag/Tudor and I have 3 Tags. Great looking and performing watch!
My first watch was an aviation big eye, purchased in no small part thanks to this channel. A lovely piece
Longines is on the list. This was fun to watch and helpful in the decision making.
Hi Ted: I own a Longines Master Collection Triple Calendar Chronograph with Moon Phase (the last watch you highlighted). It's truly a great watch. It can be dressed up or down and always looks great. In my opinion it is one of the greatest values in the industry. What you get in this watch for what you pay is unmatched.
Very informative video! I love this brand! Before purchasing the HydroConquest GMT, I did a great deal of research and couldn’t find any other brand that can beat Longines.
I bought my first Luxurx watch this year and i Chose the 39mm Legend Diver in blue. Could not ne more happy
Hi Teddy, I've been following your channel since 2020, and your reviews have helped me to finally bought myself a 30th birthday gift, which is a Longines Spirit Zulu GMT :)
I'm a big fan of Longines. I currently have 2 - a master collection blue dial for a dress watch and Zulu time for a daily travel, and recently purchased a 34mm conquest for my wife. I can easily fill my 6 watch collection with Longines with a Hydroconquest gmt, heritage flagship Moonphase and sector dial on the shopping list.
Own a 40mm Moonphase (non-Chrono) and love it. I almost never see ANYONE talk about it. It's so simple, extremely clean, and gets more comments than some of Omegas/Grand Seikos.
A fantastic breakdown of Longines’ collection. Thank you Teddy! Do you think you can do one for Omega?
Great video Teddy. I've been in love with the Hydroconquest GMT ever since its release last year. Seriously thinking about getting it over the Omega Seamaster Diver.
I bought the new conquest 38 champagne as my first luxury watch and damn am I impressed! Can’t stop looking at it even if I know the time lol
I just picked up the blue - love it.
@@Brian-xu9diHi ! I have the Same i bought before one month ,i have question ,how many hours you wearing the watch ; I m wearing the watch 4-5 hours per day home at the moment ,but in the night he stops is that normal ; or I make something wrong ;
@@konstantinosmichos6063 i wear mine the 2-3 days a week that i am in the office, and if i go out somewhere on weekends.
Are you winding it? If you are just wearing it to get it going, it will not have a long power reserve. You should wind it all the way (20-40 turns) @@konstantinosmichos6063
I've been leaning Longines for a dress watch (Nomos, too). Thanks for this awesome report.
Longines Hydroconquest was the one that made me fall into love with watches. I saw it on a poster in Sydney in 2018 and finally bought myself one a couple of years later! Manifesting for a Rolex now! Will reach there soon!
Yes, I have bought from amzwatch more than once. I even bought a new Omega Speedmaster which came with the fancy box and packaging. I am thrilled with all my purchases here. I would purchase from amzwatch again for sure.
My first good watch was Hydroconquest 39 which I bought for 616 EUR at Dublin Airport in 2012. Still my favourite watch and still keeping strong. Longines ❤
I worked in that shop during these years :) It was called “Hour Passion”. Happy to hear your watch is still going strong :)
I bought my oldest son a Longines for a college graduation gift in 2017. I was Tag person then Rolex. I saw it on his wrist the other day when visiting him and . . . HOLY COW - it looked amazing!!! That, plus all of these videos and I am seriously in the market for the new Conquest . . .
Which watch did you get?
Great video, very accurate analysis. In my 4.5 years in the game as a watch collector and enthusiast, I collected a lot from amzwatch I was thinking I was able to get a blue SD but I'm not vip enough, but I'm not giving up. Hehe. Great video.
Picked up a MAMACOO's watch as my first watch last month and I’m absolutely in love with it. Perfect size, looks elegant, very comfortable. Now my only problem is holding off from buying more watches so quickly!
I bought a Master Collection Moon Phase Chronograph last year and couldn't be happier. It is really something special. There is no watch out there that has better specs for the money. It uses a highly upgraded 7751 movement that features silicon parts for better magnetic resistance, a column wheel replacing the cam system, and a longer power reserve of over 70 hours.
It isn't perfect: water resistance is low. The bracelet uses friction pins instead of screws. There is no micro adjustment or half links. That being said, it really is a great watch and I enjoy it more than almost anything else in my collection.
That’s a class watch man and amazing value for money. Love their master collection and think they’re overlooked. Wear that watch well
19:21 😎
I own a blue Hydroconquest, and its more accurate than some chronometer watches I own. Love that watch.
Agreed. I recently purchased a hydroconquest while on a cruise (casino paid for most of it so I couldn’t pass up the opportunity), and I am thoroughly impressed with its precision and accuracy.
I have a decent mid range watch collection of Breitlings, Omega, Panerai and Rolex but my honest 2 favorite watches are my Longines Avigation Bigeye, and Longines Spirit Zulu Time GMT. I'm thinking of buying Heritage Silver Arrow as a dress watch. I found one at an AD.
Their catalogue is so diverse that you will never be bored.
Outstanding video.I have to go with the MAMACOO, especially with that green dial as my favorite
History, value, variety, style … Longines offers it all.
Awesome breakdown of their offerings, Teddy. Thank you.
What a thorough explanation. Thank you Ted, I was considering buying the conquest but you've enlightened me to other dress options.
Thanks for the great video about this brand. I think they are your new favorite Teddy. I have a Master Collection Moonphase, but my new favorite is the 39mm Zulu Time. That will be my next one for sure.
That one model from their master collection with the small seconds, slate dial, and engraved numerals in rose gold - that's definitely my current aspiration. Beautiful dress watch.
Once you showed the conquest 38mm i fell in love. Beingna dad of triplets limits my funds, but i will own it one day
I love your videos explaining the history of the brands. I would be very interested in a video that overlapped the history of some of the most storied brands explaining which brands introduced new styles and movements first and when the competitors released their version of that style. Just a thought .
Great video brother! Love the deep dive into Longines! Definitely one of my top five watches.
Keep these coming. How about Omega as the next deep dive??
Take care!🙏
I bought a watch from amzwatch lightly used for my last milestone birthday. Don't wear it as much as it deserves, but not afraid to, either. It's stunning . Good taste, Sir.
I hope the boutique is going well. It was an excellent way to further monetize the channel. Well done. You're still the top reviewer. Thanks.
Dont think the shop is there for the sake of the channel - its the other way around. But their videos are great for sure.
Love your videos they are very informative and encourages one to buy and have a collection of watches rather than being a one watch person
Conquest 38mm was my first luxury watch. Love it. Diver next 🤔
Teddy, I'm new to this. But your presentations are unbeliavable. I think you could teach basically anything, but your passion towards time pieces is something to behold. I got a Seiko 5 out of your entry level videos and I'm loving it. Will certainly loose my mind over this hobby, but I have someone to thank at least. 😂
I was wondering if a video like this will appear here. Longines Conquest (the 43mm) was my first watch, bought for my wedding. I have been in love with automatic watches and Longines ever since. I’m waiting for some occasion to buy Spirit Flyback on titanium. I enjoyed the video, as always (but this one was special for me)
Great video. I'm thinking to get a Longines in my next watch purchase. I was hesitating, but this video helped to make the decision and also hetlp me to choose the model. Thank you.
What an amazing outcome for a beautiful watch. Always a pleasure to see MaMaCoo work your magic. Thanks for sharing this transformation with us!