Any love for the Longines Spirit?

I don't see too many Longines Spirits either on Insta or at forums. Which is odd, because it's a huge value proposition and the most highly spec'd and finished collection from Longines now, and in the last 3-4 decades... Any other Spirit fans here?

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Here's the review I wrote for WahaWatches:

https://wahawatches.com/review-longines-spirit-40mm/

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It's on my short list.

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Me definitely 

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I would love it if the lug to lug is around 47mm rather than 50mm- otherwise the watch is lovely and great value for money ..

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Especially in 42mm with the cut off 3. Don`t ask me to explain why - I just do 😀

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I love Longines and this one is on my radar. My wristsize, however, sais the 38mm.

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Absolutely outstanding watch! Have read your review and is very well written. The Spirit is on my list to buy as well. Likely not until 2023 or later though. Maybe by then their will be some price breaks.

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Definitely on my short list of watches I would love to own. Really a lovely piece and agree on it being a huge value proposition. Glad to see it getting a little love on the Crunch. My specific target its the 40mm titanium no-date released last year but love the fact they offer it in different flavors!

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I like it a lot

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Just another day I was thinking how perfect that watch could be in 36/38mm (without a date like the titanium versions). Great Review!

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This to me always seemed like a great bang for your buck! Such great value for the $$$!

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I agree with Breguetboy - Longines is one of the best values out there given the brand's quality. I think that watch is spectacular.

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I love this watch. the only thing that worries me is the long l2l but I’m sure it’ll be fine on my 7 inch wrist 

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Dulche

I love this watch. the only thing that worries me is the long l2l but I’m sure it’ll be fine on my 7 inch wrist 

Will do fine. Mine's below 7 on the small side, can expand to just above 7

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I'm really keen to try the 40mm titanium one. It looks phenomenal from what I've seen online. For a classically-styled piece, you can't go far wrong with a Longines.

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This is a gorgeous watch. 38mm would be perfect. 

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One of the very finest watches under US$2k.  Makes most of the competition look pretty bad.