Longines floated a glossy black oval dial inside an engine-turned square case, a soft oval of black set into a crisp square of textured white metal with a single diamond standing in for the twelve. It is not the plain rectangle of brushed gold that the words Longines tank usually call to mind, and in our opinion this vintage Longines tank is the more interesting watch for refusing to sit still inside its own silhouette. The geometry is the whole point.
The inside of the caseback records where it was born. It reads LONGINES-WITTNAUER, and that hyphen is a piece of history. For most of the twentieth century Longines reached American buyers through the Longines-Wittnauer Watch Company, its long-time United States agent, and watches built for that market were frequently cased on American soil to work around import tariffs on finished cases. This one was, by the Star Watch Case Company of Ludington, Michigan, whose mark sits in the same stamping. A Swiss movement, an American case, sold side by side in US jewelers: that is the quiet backstory behind a great many mid-century Longines, and here it is stamped rather than guessed at.
Behind the dial runs Longines caliber 528, a 17-jewel manual-wind movement that the bridge stamps plainly as SEVENTEEN 17 JEWELS and, just as plainly, UNADJUSTED. We will not dress that up. This is a dependable everyday dress grade rather than a chronometer, and the watch never pretended otherwise. What it does carry is real pedigree: Longines manufactured its own movements in-house through this period, before the industry consolidated and the great names began sharing ebauches, so the 528 is Longines metal end to end. The movement serial places this example in the late 1960s.
The case is where the design lives. It is a compact square of 10k white gold filled construction, roughly 24mm across and about 36.5mm from lug to lug, with 18mm between the lugs and a finely engine-turned frame that catches light around the recessed oval. The outer back is stamped ★10K GOLDFILLED; lift it and the inner cover reads LONGINES-WITTNAUER, STAR W. C. CO., ★ 10K. GOLD FILLED, the reference 3007-528, and a case serial of 7676430. There are honest hairlines across the back and a soft wear to the high points of the frame, the marks of a watch that was worn rather than stored, and nothing we would polish out of it.
The dial is the headline. A deep black oval, faintly grained, signed LONGINES in the lower half, with slim white baton hands and a single diamond set into a white kite-shaped marker at twelve. There is no seconds hand and no clutter, just two hands crossing an open field of black. A little age speckle sits in the lacquer under raking light, which to us reads as the texture of a sixty-year-old dial rather than a flaw to apologize for.
It comes on a honey leather strap with off-white stitching and our OTTUHR signed buckle, a warm tan that lifts the cool white metal and the black dial without fighting either. Serviced in-house at OTTUHR and backed by our 2-year mechanical warranty, it is an easy watch to live with: wind it, set it, wear it. For the collector who would rather own a shape with an idea in it than another plain rectangle, this is the Longines tank to reach for. Square case, oval dial, one diamond where a numeral used to be. Geometry, doing the talking.
