Longines Calibers
Longines is a Swiss watch manufacturer with uninterrupted production at the same site since 1867, when Ernest Francillon built the first factory on the meadow called Les Longines near Saint-Imier, canton of Bern. The commercial tradition traces to 1832 when Auguste Agassiz established a watchmaking comptoir d'établissage in Saint-Imier; Francillon — his nephew — centralized and industrialized that heritage into a true manufacture. The factory's first in-house movement, the 20A, won an award at the 1867 Paris Universal Exhibition.
Longines pioneered high-precision timekeeping for aviation and sport: its movements timed the 1896 Athens Olympics, and through the mid-20th century it dominated observatory chronometer competitions and official sports timing. The winged-hourglass logo has been in continuous use since Francillon's era. Longines joined ASUAG in the 1930s and has been part of the Swatch Group since 1983, remaining based in Saint-Imier. Its vast range of calibers — from the ultra-thin 30Z to high-complication pocket watch movements — makes it one of the most documented and collected Swiss brands.
| Name | Movement Type | Dimensions | Launch Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manual | 33.84 mm | 1919 | |
| Manual | 38.5 mm | 1934 | |
| Manual | 38.35 mm | 1914 | |
| Manual | 40.7 mm | 1908 | |
| Manual | 40.7 mm | 1908 | |
| Manual | 40.65 mm | 1889 | |
| Manual | 40.65 mm | 1889 | |
| Manual | 40.7 mm | 1909 | |
| Manual | 40.7 mm | 1909 | |
| Manual | 40.65 mm | 1895 | |
| Manual | 40.65 mm | 1947 | |
| Manual | 40.65 mm | 1912 | |
| Manual | 40.65 mm | 1952 | |
| Manual | 40.6 mm | 1914 | |
| Manual | 40.6 mm | 1914 | |
| Manual | 40.6 mm | 1928 | |
| Manual | 19.74 mm | 1953 | |
| Manual | 43.2 mm | (not set) | |
| Manual | 43.1 mm | 1902 | |
| Automatic | 25.38 mm | 1952 | |
| Automatic | 25.38 mm | 1954 | |
| Automatic | 25.38 mm | 1952 | |
| Automatic | 25.38 mm | 1954 | |
| Manual | 43.99 mm | 1915 | |
| Automatic | 29.33 mm | 1945 | |
| Automatic | 29.33 mm | 1945 | |
| Manual | 21.99 mm | 1945 | |
| Manual | 23.65 mm | 1946 | |
| Manual | 23.69 mm | 1952 | |
| Manual | 23.69 mm | 1952 |