Longines Pilot Majetek

Longines Pilot Majetek

The legend of the Majetek Pilot, identified with the cooperation of the Czech Air Force and Longines, comes back! The Swiss manufacturer reintroduces its timeless design to watch lovers by embellishing it with modern details.

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Introduced in 1935, Longines Majetek stood out with its highly legible dial, its characteristic case design, and its bidirectionally rotatable fluted bezel. Today, these characteristic elements are fully preserved in the new model, which we can call the modern Majetek.

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The new model comes with a stainless steel case that stands out with its characteristic cushion form. The case sports a sapphire crystal on the front. The classic case also hosts the fluted-style bezel, which can be easily grasped even with gloves and is resistant to 100 meters of water pressure. Majetek, which is among the most significant examples of wristwatches that became one of the greatest assistants of pilots during World War II, carries its historical details to modern times.

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Radium-themed SLN accents on the dial also boost the watch's nighttime visibility and reinforce its vintage character. The small seconds display at 6 o'clock pays homage to the model's history.

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The new Longines Majetek is powered by the Caliber L893.6 caliber. Working at a frequency of 4Hz (28.800vph), the automatic movement offers up to 72 hours of power reserve when fully wound. The modern caliber is not affected by magnetic environments, thanks to the balance spring made of silicon material.

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Majetek, which has a brown and green leather strap as well as a khaki NATO strap option, is preparing to take its place in sales points with rich box content.

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