Limited Edition of 20 Pieces
The Longines Equestrian Pocket Watch Horses Trio 1911 was inspired by a Lépine pocket watch from the same year, which is housed at the Longines Museum. One year later (1912), the brand partnered with a show jumping competition for the first time. This marked the beginning of a long history that led to Longines’ current association with renowned races and equestrian competitions.
Technical Specifications:
The case, in 18kt rose gold, measures 48.2mm. It has an AR-coated sapphire crystal. The engraved caseback features a trio of horses. The heads of the horses stand out against a background of intricate foliage. The plant motifs also appear on the middle of the piece.
Movement is the Swiss manual-wind Longines caliber L878.4 with 17 jewel, 18,000 vph and a power reserve of 50 hours. Functions are: hours, minutes and sub-seconds.
It has a white lacquered dial with painted Arabic numerals and Breguet blued steel hands.