1950s

Longines Automatic Caliber 19AS Warm Patina & Twisted Lugs

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Longines Automatic Caliber 19AS Warm Patina & Twisted Lugs

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Case Width

34mm

Movement

Automatic

Box/Papers

No

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Condition:

Given that our timepieces are vintage or pre-owned, some wear and patina from usage and age should be expected. We encourage you to read each item description and carefully examine all product images before making a purchase. Our high-resolution images are an integral part of the description

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Each timepeice is backed with a one-year mechanical warranty from the date of purchase. Each piece is thoroughly evaluated and authenticated by our timepiece specialists, and, if necessary, undergoes service or maintenance prior to sale. All watches are sold in proper working condition, operating and functioning as intended. Most of our timepieces feature manual winding or automatic movements, which may not be as accurate as modern quartz. Please note that none of our timepieces are guaranteed to be water-resistant, and customary care is always essential.Our warranty may be voided under the following conditions: internal or external damage caused by accidents, mishandling, abusive treatment, modifications, or any repairs or tampering by unauthorized third parties. This warranty is non-transferable.

 

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Overview

This vintage Longines Automatic with the Caliber 19AS is a stunning showcase of 1950s watchmaking, capturing the elegance and craftsmanship that Longines has long been revered for. Powered by the renowned 19AS movement, one of the brand’s first automatic calibers, this timepiece reflects Longines’ dedication to innovation in the post-war era. The 19AS movement was known for its precision and reliability, establishing Longines as a leader in automatic watches. With its warm patina, this model carries the charm and character that collectors seek in well-preserved vintage pieces.

Visually, the watch exudes sophistication with its silver-tone dial that has aged to a warm patina, enhancing its vintage allure. The dial layout is simple and clean, accented with elegant applied markers and dauphine hands that add a refined touch. The twisted lugs are a standout feature, bringing an element of artistry to the watch’s design and providing a unique contrast to the smooth curves of the case. Paired with a classic leather strap, this Longines Automatic is a timeless piece that seamlessly combines vintage appeal with exquisite detailing.

Specifications

• Brand: Longines

• Movement: Caliber 19AS Automatic

• Production Year: 1950s

• Dial: Silver-tone with warm patina and applied markers

• Power Reserve: Approx. 42 hours

• Case Width: 35mm

• Case Length: 42mm

• Lug Width: 18mm

• Case Material: Stainless Steel

• Strap: Brown leather strap

Includes Ottuhr Velvet Travel Case & Box
Overview

In the 1950s, mechanical wristwatches enjoyed a golden age marked by craftsmanship, technical refinement, and post-war optimism. Swiss manufacturers were at the forefront, and traditional brands like Rolex, Omega, and Patek Philippe began to cement their reputations as leaders in quality, reliability, and style. The proliferation of automatic movements—watches that wound themselves with the wearer’s natural wrist motion—made regular manual winding less of a chore, enhancing convenience while maintaining a sense of precision and artistry.

Designs of the era often struck a balance between elegance and functionality. Dress watches were slim, understated, and suited for any formal occasion, reflecting the decade’s emphasis on conservative refinement. At the same time, tool watches started to emerge, offering specialized functions intended for professionals. This period saw the debut of Rolex’s Submariner (1953) for divers and Omega’s Speedmaster (1957) for motorsports enthusiasts, marking the early days of purpose-driven timepieces that would later become icons of horology.

Though mechanical watches ruled the scene, experiments with electronic technology were underway. The Hamilton Electric, introduced in 1957, hinted at the new directions watchmaking might take, though these developments wouldn’t gain true momentum until later decades. For now, the 1950s watch scene was characterized by a rich mix of timeless design, mechanical ingenuity, and the steady refinement of the wristwatch into both an essential personal accessory and a symbol of mid-century confidence and style.

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Authentic?

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Maintenance?

Each timepiece comes cleaned, lubricated, and calibrated.

Warranty?

Our timepieces are covered by a 1-year mechanical warranty.

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Longines, founded in 1832 by Auguste Agassiz in Saint-Imier, Switzerland, is one of the oldest continuously operating watchmakers in the world. The brand initially gained recognition for its pocket watches, which featured innovative movement designs and exceptional craftsmanship. In the 1860s, Longines introduced its own factory system, centralizing production and quality control. This move laid the groundwork for its future success and allowed Longines to standardize its timepieces, enhancing both precision and reliability. Longines became known for its precision and commitment to innovation in sports timing. In 1878, it produced its first chronograph, a watch favored by horse racing enthusiasts, a connection that remains part of Longines’ identity today. By the 20th century, Longines had established itself as a trusted brand in competitive sports timing, serving as the official timekeeper for numerous international events, including the Olympic Games. The brand’s dedication to accuracy was further proven with the introduction of the Longines 13.33Z, the first chronograph movement specifically designed for a wristwatch, making it a pioneer in the field. Today, Longines is renowned for its heritage-inspired designs and timeless elegance, with collections like the Master, Conquest, and Heritage paying homage to its rich history. Known for blending classic aesthetics with modern technology, Longines remains a favored choice among watch enthusiasts for its quality, style, and ongoing commitment to precision, all while honoring nearly two centuries of Swiss watchmaking excellence. Shop Longines