The Longines Weems Second-Setting watch in rose gold
Longines is paying tribute to the creator of the legendary Weems navigation system by launching an 18-carat rose gold version of the Longines Weems Second-Setting Watch. Before Lindbergh and his hour-angle watch came Captain Philip von Horn Weems, who invented the ingenious Weems navigation system. In 2007, eighty years later, the brand known by its winged hourglass logo commemorated this historic invention by creating a reproduction in steel of the famous mechanical watch with its centre rotating dial. Right from its early days, Longines has been at the side of pioneers of aviation during their greatest exploits. By associating its name with men and women who have attempted the impossible Longines has demonstrated its appreciation of the exceptional and the excellent.
October 19, 2009 12:00 by Aarti Nagraj
Since the start of the 20th century, Longines has been successively linked with the names of famous pioneers who have left their mark on history by setting a record, achieving a near-impossible feat or showing unimaginable courage. There was Charles Lindbergh, of course, but also Louis-Amédée de Savoie, Amundsen, Mittelholzer, Chamberlain, Byrd, von Schiller, Amy Johnson, Amelia Earhart, Hughes and many others. Human qualities were of course essential to achieving their feat, but technical fundamentals were equally vital. With full knowledge of the undertaking, Longines established a prolific collaboration with Captain Philip van Horn Weems. During the 1920s and 1930s, this officer of the US Navy dedicated himself to research on behalf not only of the navy but also of the airforce. In 1927 – the year Lindbergh flew solo from In collaboration with Longines, Philip van Horn Weems patented a wrist-watch to complement the bulky navigational instruments already in use. His invention enabled navigators to synchronise the watch with a radio time-signal to the precise second without having to adjust the hands but by using the external bezel or a central dial, both of which could be rotated and were graduated. The idea was taken up by Charles Lindbergh, who had in fact been a pupil of Weems, who added it to his hour-angle watch as an extra feature. This patent was registered in 1935. Ever since that time, Longines has adapted a time correction feature using rotating dials on some of its watches equipped with a central second hand. Since, The Longines Weems Second-Setting Watch pays homage to the man and his watch with its masculine characteristics. Fitted with a selfwinding mechanical movement, it offers a power reserve of 46 hours. The round stainless steel or rose gold case, of a diameter of Based in St. Imier in
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