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Longines Hydroconquest 41mm Quartz SS Black Dial Mens Watch L3.740.3.56.7
Longines Hydroconquest 41mm Quartz SS Black Dial Mens Watch L3.740.3.56.7

Longines Hydroconquest 41mm Quartz SS Black Dial Mens Watch L3.740.3.56.7

$1259

Is this Longines authentic?
Yes - we guarantee this Longines item is 100% genuine, authentic and brand new.


Can I return it?
Yes - you can return it within 30 days for a refund, subject to our return policy.


Where do you ship from?
This item is in stock and ships from the United States (USA warehouse). Ships from USA warehouse


Do you ship worldwide?
Yes - we ship worldwide! View shipping options


Does it include a warranty?
This Longines item is covered by the manufacturer's warranty when applicable.

 PRODUCT  DETAILS

Brand: Longines
SKU: 12083017
Model: Longines HydroConquest
Bezel Color: Black / Gold Black
Band Color: Silver / Gold Silver
Dial Color: Black
Lug Width: 21 mm
Case Size: 41 mm
Closure: Double-Locking Fold-Over Clasp
Dial Pattern: Solid
Indices: Arabic Numerals Round Indexes Baton Indexes
Year Manufactured: 2025
Band/Strap: Bracelet
Case Thickness: 10.9mm
Handedness: Left
Department: Men
Caseback: Screwback
Bezel Type: Unidirectional rotating bezel Unidirectional Rotating
Watch Shape: Round
Style: Casual Classic Dress/Formal Formal Luxury Sport Travel
Features: 12-Hour Dial Date Indicator Luminous Hands Luminous Indexes Rotating Bezel Sapphire Crystal Swiss Made Water-Resistant
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Water Resistance: 300 m (30 ATM)
Movement: Quartz
Reference Number: L37403567 L3.740.3.56.7 L37403567 / L3 .740.3.56.7
Type: Wristwatch
Warranty: 2 Year WatchWarehouse Warranty
Band Material: Stainless Steel
Case Finish: Polished
With Manual/Booklet: Yes
Country of Origin: Switzerland
Display: Analog

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Longines watch - Longines HydroConquest - HydroConquest - Dial: Black, Band: Silver / Gold, Silver, Bezel: Black / Gold, Black

Watches by Longines

Longines is a Swiss luxury watchmaker based in Saint-Imier, Switzerland. Founded by Auguste Agassiz in 1832, the company has been a subsidiary of the Swiss Swatch Group since 1983. Its winged hourglass logo, which was registered in 1889, is the oldest unchanged yet still active registered trademark.

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