1930s Longines Pocket Watch In 18k Yellow Gold With Sector Dial
Why This Watch Matters Few brands did a 1930s pocket watch as well as Longines, this one is retailer signed with great details, read on for more. The Full Story The Longines we have here is a beautiful example of a 1930s-era pocket watch. Cased in 18k yellow gold with a killer two-tone sector dial, this watch checks all the boxes you might be looking for with a time-only pocket watch, and then some. The dial itself has a lemon tone that is reminiscent of some of the most well-regarded vintage yellow gold watches ever produced. The blued steel hands complement the dial tone perfectly. Their style is also worthy of note as not only are they sword-shaped but feature the rare "breakthrough" style with the center open, showing off the lemon pie-esque dial. The watch also features an engine-turned sub-dial at six o'clock for the small seconds hand. A trio of stylized Arabic numerals are located at three, nine, and 12 o'clock, with stick markers extending off of a chapter ring in the other po