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1886

As early as 1886, Longines is already supplying the majority of New York’s sports officials.

1900

Longines wins the Grand Prix at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900 with a pocket watch named La Renommée, containing the 21.59-calibre chronometer.

1927

Used in conjunction with a sextant and a nautical almanac, the Lindbergh Hour Angle watch – based on the model Weems created in 1927 – helps aviators calculate longitude which, when combined with their latitude, gives them their exact geographical situation.

1969

The top-secret Project Hourglass, the aim of which was to design and manufacture a quartz watch, is revived in 1969 when Longines launches the first cybernetic quartz calibre for a wristwatch, the L6512, named Ultra-Quartz.

2012

Longines is now the timekeeper for many prestigious horse races, including Royal Ascot, Melbourne Cup Carnival, the Kentucky Derby and the Dubai World Cup.In 2012, there are more than 40 events on the Longines calendar.

2013

On June 16 2013, at Chantilly, Louis Romanet, IFHA Chairman and Walter von Känel, President of Longines, announce the signature of a long term partnership between the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA) and Longines.

2021

© 2021 Longines Watch Co.

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