Difference between revisions of "Longines Ultronic Diver"

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Longines were another watch maker that chose to use the ESA 9162 tuning fork movement in their watches. It was encased in a large steel case with screw back, rotating bezel and matching signed steel bracelet.  
 
Longines were another watch maker that chose to use the ESA 9162 tuning fork movement in their watches. It was encased in a large steel case with screw back, rotating bezel and matching signed steel bracelet.  
 
* No water depth rating is stated on the watch.   
 
* No water depth rating is stated on the watch.   
* Bezel is seen in Orange and Grey/Green with matt black dial and silver markers.   
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* Bezel is seen in Orange/White and Grey/Green with matt black dial and silver markers.   
 
* Quickset date on this movement, renamed by Longines as a 6312.  
 
* Quickset date on this movement, renamed by Longines as a 6312.  
 
* Width with crown  43.8 mm  
 
* Width with crown  43.8 mm  

Revision as of 21:25, 22 February 2021

Grey Bezel Longines 8484

Longines Ultronic Diver Ref 8484

Longines were another watch maker that chose to use the ESA 9162 tuning fork movement in their watches. It was encased in a large steel case with screw back, rotating bezel and matching signed steel bracelet.

  • No water depth rating is stated on the watch.
  • Bezel is seen in Orange/White and Grey/Green with matt black dial and silver markers.
  • Quickset date on this movement, renamed by Longines as a 6312.
  • Width with crown 43.8 mm
  • Width without crown 41.0 mm - note crown is signed but not screwdown
  • Between lugs 22 mm
  • Lug to lug length 44.9 mm
  • Case Thickness 13.3 mm
Orange 8484 Longines