- Unique wristwatch features remarkable diving depth
- Classic gentlemen's timepiece is a fine addition to any collection
- Luxury Longines HydroConquest men's watch boasts automatic movement
- Stainless steel case
- Unidirectional rotating bezel with diver feature
- Grey dial
- Luminous hands and hour markers
- Date window at 3 o'clock
- Stainless steel bracelet
- Double-safety folding clasp with diver extensions
- Screw-down crown
- Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
- Swiss automatic movement
- Water resistant to 300 meters/1000 feet
- Case measures 41 mm in diameter x 12 mm thick
- Bracelet measures 21 mm wide x 8 inches long
- Model number L36614766
- Made in Switzerland
Men's watch bands can be sized to fit 7.5-inch to 8.5-inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
This watch is powered by automatic movement which means the winding of the spring occurs automatically when the wearer moves his arm. However, it is recommended that you manually wind the watch at least once every two weeks. It is also important to adjust the time once a month as automatic movement can gain or lose a few minutes per month.
This watch has a screw-down crown (knob) for setting the time. Screw-down crowns create a stronger seal against the case than a push-and-pull knob, giving the watch a greater water resistance factor. To unscrew the crown, grasp the knob and turn it counter-clockwise (towards you) a number of times until it releases. Then pull or push the crown into position to set the time, date, and other functions. To close the crown, press it against the case while turning in a clockwise direction.
- Dimensions:
- Case: 41 mm in diameter x 16 mm T; Bracelet: 21 mm W x 8 in. L
- Warranty:
- 1 year Limited Distributor
- Materials:
- Stainless steel
- Model No:
- L36714766
Customer Reviews
I bought this watch for my husband. I liked that it is a good price for a luxury, Swiss made, automatic watch which has a saphire lens (more scratch resistant) and is sporty/water resistant to 30m. The one drawback is that it is bigger and heavier than I expected. I find it hard to evaluate the size from a picture and written dimensions. Either way, my husband likes it and does not feel that it is too big or too heavy. He took it to a certified Longines dealer to have the watch fitted which was a good idea. The dealer showed him how to wind the watch which is not self evident; it has a screw-down mechanism. This is actually more desireable and makes the watch more water resistant (I think). The dealer charged $15-20 to fit the watch, most local places charge $5-10, so not much of a difference.
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