Longines Olympian High Frequency Ref. 3141 Cal. 6972

$800.00

This 1972 Longines Olympian, reference 3141, features a cushion-shaped case with a gold electroplated bezel and stainless steel caseback, manufactured by the Star Watch Case Company for the North American market. The watch is defined by its two-tone champagne dial, which features a distinctive white “racing” minute track and day-date complication at 3 o’clock. Time is displayed via black-striped baton hands that contrast sharply against the gold tones. Inside beats the Longines Caliber 6972, a manual-wind “High Frequency” movement operating at 28,800 vph. The timepiece is fitted on a blue snake skin strap that adds a pop of 1970s flair.

General

Brand
Model LineOlympian
reference3141-6972
ManufacturedSwitzerland
DepartmentMen
Dial ColorGold, Silver

Case

Case ShapeCushion
BezelFixed
Case MaterialGold Plate, Stainless Steel
Case Width41mm
Case Height38mm

Strap / Bracelet

Lug Width19mm
Strap MaterialSnake Skin
Strap ColorBlue
ClaspBuckle
Max Wrist Size8.5″

Movement

MovementManual Wind
CaliberLongines 6972
Accuracy< 5 secondsThe movement showed a daily accuracy deviation ranging from 0 to 5 seconds across six positions.

Extras

Warranty2-Year Ottuhr WarrantyOur standard two-year mechanical warranty which covers the mechanical functions and accuracy of the timepiece.
Original BoxNo
Original PapersNo

Overview

In the early 1970s, the Swiss watch industry was locked in an arms race for accuracy. Before quartz completely took over, the “High Frequency” mechanical movement was the pinnacle of precision engineering. Longines was a leader in this field, having experimented with high-beat technology since the early 20th century for sports timing. The Olympian line, fittingly named given the brand’s long history as an Olympic timekeeper, served as a canvas for these technical achievements, blending space-age performance with the funky, geometric aesthetics of the era.

This specific example, produced in 1972, is a time capsule of that transitional moment. It is powered by the Caliber 6972, a manual-wind movement that beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour. While the famous “Ultra-Chron” pushed to 36,000, the 28,800 frequency became the industry gold standard for balancing accuracy with component durability, a standard that remains in place for most luxury watches today. To the collector, this movement represents the final, perfected form of the classic manual-wind caliber before the battery era arrived.

The design is pure 1970s cool. The cushion case, with its hidden lugs and gold electroplated finish, sits on the wrist with a substantial, architectural presence. What makes this piece particularly interesting to US collectors is the “Star W. C. Co.” stamp inside the caseback. This indicates the case was manufactured domestically by the Star Watch Case Company in Michigan, a common practice at the time to circumvent import tariffs, making this a distinct variation from its Swiss-cased cousins.

The dial is the visual highlight, featuring a champagne sunburst finish framed by a stark white “racing” style minute track. This two-tone effect, combined with the blocky, applied indices and the “High Frequency” text, gives the watch a technical, dashboard-instrument vibe. The day-date window adds practicality, while the original black-striped hands ensure legibility remains sharp.

Condition-wise, the gold plating shows honest wear consistent with its age, particularly on the high edges, but retains a warm, vintage luster. The dial is crisp and clean, and the movement, bearing the serial number 51 million, remains a testament to Longines’ engineering prowess.

This Olympian is for the collector who loves the “last stand” of mechanical innovation. It is a piece of history from when engineers were pushing springs and gears to their absolute physical limits, wrapped in a design that could only have come from the 1970s.

Production Note: The movement serial number dates the production of this watch to 1972.

Timing: The watch has been measured with a timegrapher at six different positions. The rate, amplitude, and beat error are within acceptable ranges.

Functions: All functions including the crown winding, time setting, etc are working as expected.

Integrity: The movement shows no signs of damage, rust, or corrosion, with all components appearing clean and well-maintained.

Authenticity: Each timepiece is evaluated and authenticated in-house. This watch is guaranteed to be correct to its manufacturer and time period.

Warranty: This timepiece includes a 2-year mechanical warranty, activated upon the date of purchase. Warranty Policy

Shipping: This timepeice includes complimentary insured shipping within all 50 states, and options for expedited shipping. Shipping Information

Returns: If, for any reason, you are not entirely satisfied with your purchase, you may return the product for a full refund within 30 days from the date you received or signed for the item. Read our Return Policy

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