A New Achievement with Quartz
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subir imagenesBased on its many years of experience with quartz, Longines is revisiting a success story from the 1980s. With the Conquest V.H.P. (Very High Precision), it is marking a return to a technology in which it was a pioneer and expert, particularly through its timekeeping activities.
These movements have a high degree of precision for an analog watch (± 5 seconds per year deviation) and they have the ability to reset its hands after an impact or exposure to a magnetic field, using the GPD (gear position detection) system. In addition, a very long battery life and a perpetual calendar are added features as well.
These steel watches are available in a 3 hands/calendar (41mm and 43mm cases) versions and in a chronograph (42mm and 44mm cases) versions. The chronograph displays hours, minutes and seconds, a 30-minute counter at 3 o'clock, a 12-hour counter at 9 o'clock and a 60-second counter in the center. On each model, changes are made using the intelligent crown, and they feature an E.O.L. indicator. The Conquest V.H.P. collection models have blue, carbon, silvered or black dials, with luminous hands and markers. AR-coated sapphire crystals and water resistance to 50 meters. They come on a steel bracelet with a folding safety clasp.