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Longines Admiral Ultronic Vintage Ref. 2332 Blue Dial Archives extract
Longines Admiral Ultronic Vintage Ref. 2332 Blue Dial Archives extract
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A fine Longines Vintage Ref. 2332 Blue Dial with Longines Archives extract
Model: Admiral Ultronic
Case: Stainless steel
Dial: Very well preserved Longines signed Blue Dial, with date function
Movement: tuning fork movement cal. 6312
Year: 1972
Condition: very good, comes with a new bracelet vintage style
Papers: Longines Archives Extract
Overview: A rare if ever seen reference from the legendary Swiss Brand founded by Auguste Agassiz in 1832.
The Longines Admiral Ultronic is a fascinating timepiece from the 1970s, featuring tuning fork technology, which was a revolutionary step in watch accuracy.
Released in the 1970s, the Longines Admiral Ultronic was part of the brand’s effort to embrace new electronic watch technology.
It utilized a tuning fork movement, similar to the Bulova Accutron, vibrating at 360 Hz to provide a smooth-sweeping second hand and exceptional accuracy.
The watch was marketed as a high-precision alternative to mechanical watches before quartz fully took over the industry.
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