It says so on the back: L2.763.4 more digits come depending 9n the exact case and materials but the front looks accurate. The movement... Not sure, but just seep through the internet...
The giveaways here are the smaller details. Check out the Longines text on the rotor. The curve of the company name doesn’t match the curve of the rotor. The “L” is closer to the edge than the “S”. Now compare that to the pic posted by @ayadai . See how perfectly aligned the text is with the outside edge? The date as well. Even on older Longines models, that date text should be centered in the window. This one seems a bit misaligned towards the top. Personally, I’d have to pass on this one.
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thats a Longines Saint-Imier so it definitely exists 😅
It says so on the back: L2.763.4 more digits come depending 9n the exact case and materials but the front looks accurate. The movement... Not sure, but just seep through the internet...
Thx. It helps me a lot
The giveaways here are the smaller details. Check out the Longines text on the rotor. The curve of the company name doesn’t match the curve of the rotor. The “L” is closer to the edge than the “S”. Now compare that to the pic posted by @ayadai . See how perfectly aligned the text is with the outside edge? The date as well. Even on older Longines models, that date text should be centered in the window. This one seems a bit misaligned towards the top. Personally, I’d have to pass on this one.