Longines Conquest Chronograph
There is perhaps no more versatile complication than the chronograph.
From race cars to rocket ships, boats to battlefields, the chronograph has always been the watch world’s favorite multi-tool — a wayto write time in real life, not just display it. And while the golden age of chronographs belongs to themid-century titans of the 1930s through the 1970s, plenty of brands that made great ones didn’t survive the Quartz Crisis.
Longines did. And more than that: it came back with a very specific superpower — the ability to translate its heritage into modern watches that feel genuinely wearable, not cosplay.
The Longines Conquest Chronograph (L3.835.4.32.6) is a perfect example. It’s housed in a 42mm stainless steel case with asapphire crystal, dual barrel pushers, exhibition case back and a sporty black ceramic bezel fitted with a tachymeter scale. The dial is the hook: a warm champagne base paired with contrasting black panda subdials, giving the watch a crisp, high-legibility look that still feels a little playful.
On the wrist, it’s pure modern tool-watch confidence: luminous hands and markers, a solid steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, and 100 meters of water resistance — enough durability for actual life, not just desk diving. Inside beats a Swiss automatic chronograph movement that delivers the exact thing you want from Longines: sharp accuracy, smooth operation, and no drama.
Colorful, utilitarian, and extremely easy to live with, this is the kind of chronograph that makes a perfect weekender — and an even better everyday watch if you like your classics with a little edge.
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Longines Conquest Chronograph
Longines Conquest Chronograph
There is perhaps no more versatile complication than the chronograph.
From race cars to rocket ships, boats to battlefields, the chronograph has always been the watch world’s favorite multi-tool — a wayto write time in real life, not just display it. And while the golden age of chronographs belongs to themid-century titans of the 1930s through the 1970s, plenty of brands that made great ones didn’t survive the Quartz Crisis.
Longines did. And more than that: it came back with a very specific superpower — the ability to translate its heritage into modern watches that feel genuinely wearable, not cosplay.
The Longines Conquest Chronograph (L3.835.4.32.6) is a perfect example. It’s housed in a 42mm stainless steel case with asapphire crystal, dual barrel pushers, exhibition case back and a sporty black ceramic bezel fitted with a tachymeter scale. The dial is the hook: a warm champagne base paired with contrasting black panda subdials, giving the watch a crisp, high-legibility look that still feels a little playful.
On the wrist, it’s pure modern tool-watch confidence: luminous hands and markers, a solid steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, and 100 meters of water resistance — enough durability for actual life, not just desk diving. Inside beats a Swiss automatic chronograph movement that delivers the exact thing you want from Longines: sharp accuracy, smooth operation, and no drama.
Colorful, utilitarian, and extremely easy to live with, this is the kind of chronograph that makes a perfect weekender — and an even better everyday watch if you like your classics with a little edge.
$1,207.50
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There is perhaps no more versatile complication than the chronograph.
From race cars to rocket ships, boats to battlefields, the chronograph has always been the watch world’s favorite multi-tool — a wayto write time in real life, not just display it. And while the golden age of chronographs belongs to themid-century titans of the 1930s through the 1970s, plenty of brands that made great ones didn’t survive the Quartz Crisis.
Longines did. And more than that: it came back with a very specific superpower — the ability to translate its heritage into modern watches that feel genuinely wearable, not cosplay.
The Longines Conquest Chronograph (L3.835.4.32.6) is a perfect example. It’s housed in a 42mm stainless steel case with asapphire crystal, dual barrel pushers, exhibition case back and a sporty black ceramic bezel fitted with a tachymeter scale. The dial is the hook: a warm champagne base paired with contrasting black panda subdials, giving the watch a crisp, high-legibility look that still feels a little playful.
On the wrist, it’s pure modern tool-watch confidence: luminous hands and markers, a solid steel bracelet with a deployant clasp, and 100 meters of water resistance — enough durability for actual life, not just desk diving. Inside beats a Swiss automatic chronograph movement that delivers the exact thing you want from Longines: sharp accuracy, smooth operation, and no drama.
Colorful, utilitarian, and extremely easy to live with, this is the kind of chronograph that makes a perfect weekender — and an even better everyday watch if you like your classics with a little edge.























