Longines Admiral 5 stars Diver – Ref 501-1002 – Cal L505 – SS – 37mm – 1969
| BRAND: |
LONGINES |
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MODEL: |
ADMIRAL 5 STAR – REF 501-1002 |
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YEAR: |
1969 |
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MATERIAL: |
STAINLESS STEEL |
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SIZE – DIAMETER EXCLUDING WINDING CROWN: |
37MM |
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SIZE – LENGTH INCLUDING LUGS: |
39MM |
| CONDITION: |
GOOD |
| BOX: | NO |
| PAPER: |
NO |
| PRICE: |
$1,750 |
Longines Admiral 5 stars Diver – Ref 501-1002 – Cal L505 – SS – 37mm – 1969
Beautiful Longines Admiral 5 stars Diver with reference 501-1002 and round black dial and batons, arrows and Arabic numerals (6/9/12) for the hours. At 12 o’clock is engraved Automatic and 6 o’clock 5 stars and Admiral. The window for the date is at 3 o’clock. It is a T Swiss T model. The watch has a rotative bezel graduated up to 55. The hands are in steel with baton shape. It is a screwed back case with engraved outside “Stainless Steel” and inside “Longines - 501-1002”. It is an automatic movement with caliber L505 and 17 jewels. It is numbered 50338840 and date it to 1969. It comes with a stainless-steel bracelet and Longines clasp. It fits a 7.5 inches wrist.
History
Longines was born August 14, 1832 by a young man called Auguste Agassiz who became partner at “Comptoir Raiguel Jeune”, watch dealership in the Jura. After putting watches together mostly by watchmakers living in small farms, the comptoir sell them. The Co. becomes very prosperous. In 1847, the company changes the name for “Comptoir Agassiz & Co.” En 1866, the Co. buys a land called “Les Longines” to build production plant. One year later, the first watches “E. Francillon, Longines, Suisse” are introduced to the universal exhibition in Paris. In 1880, the company registered its patent as “Longines” and the famous trademark “the winged hourglass”. Then came the famous calibers, the 13.33Z, the 13ZN or the 30CH in 1947. The most memorable moment was the association with Charles A. Lindbergh who had flown his Spirit of Saint Louis across the Atlantic on May 27, 1927. Hour angle watch that made navigation easier for many a pilot on trans-oceanic flights was available from 1932. Longines was also the pioneer of electronic timekeeping.
Technical details
Automatic movement with caliber L505, 17 jewels, 19,800 A/h and 44 hours of power reserve. The movement was released in 1955. It is numbered 50338840 and date it to 1969.
Measurements
Diameter excluding winding crown: 37mm
Length including lugs: 39mm