1968 Longines 7855 Stainless Manual

Reference: 7855 2
Movement:
Longines 302 (17 Jewels)
Movement Type: Manual
Complications: None
Case Type: Full Stainless Steel Snap Back
Case Size: 35mm

This handsome silver Longines from the late 1960s still wears exceptionally well, with its large (for the era) case size and clean, modernist look. The cal. 302 movement inside is part of the brand’s celebrated 30L lineage—thin, beautifully finished, and mechanically robust—making it one of the better manual-wind calibers of its era. When I received this watch it was in pretty good shape (compared to many of the watches I work on, anyway), but was not running due to a broken balance pivot - a fairly unusual occurence in shock protected watches. The only sources for a new balance stem were in Europe, and, without the de minimus exemption, getting it through US customs, tiny as it was, was quite an adventure in itself.

*Please note that visible serial numbers on the case and movement have been partially or fully hidden with AI masking.

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