Putting it beside the moon watch says it all. The Big eye is legible and can be read from a good distance while operating the chronograph. Really nice piece!
Stunning piece , I've been loving titanium watches recently. Especially for divers or chronographs , which are usually quite heavy. Might have to check one of these out. That's one extremely chunky case tho... 😯
Great review Toran. Chronograph watches are not my thing, I find the dial too busy and the complication is not useful for me. Keep the content coming, I really enjoy your calm no nonsense reviews. 👍🏻😎😷🇨🇦
I love the titanium and blue dial. Wish it had a gallery case back to see the movement and the option of a titanium Milanese bracelet like the Omega No Time to Die Seamaster
I ordered the black one. Though I really love the blue on that watch, I have SO MANY blue watches, including the 40mm Longines Spirit in blue (maybe the nicest blue dial ever). With this watch, they are basically charging a $1200 (U$) premium just for titanium and a blue dial, I don’t feel it’s worth that price.
It is a lovely watch. I have the stainless steel matte black dial version that did not have the silicon escapement therefore a shorter manufacturer's warranty. It is a little big for my 16.5 cm or 6.5 in wrist but I only notice it when I first put it on in the morning. My only other gripe with it is there is a ghost date that makes an audible click when the movement thinks it is midnight and Longines did not align the hidden date change anywhere near 12 o'clock. The watch is a great value for a column wheel chronograph. The movement is technically not in-house but it is exclusive to Longines and I like to think of it as under-umbrella.