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Introducing Longines Brings Back The Iconic Pilot Watch “Majetek” in Titanium

Modern touches with elegant, classic aesthetics

Longines has been crafting timepieces since its establishment in 1832. Renowned for its precision and elegant designs, Longines has a rich heritage of creating iconic pilot watches. Among these, the Majetek stands out, originally released in 1935 specifically for the Czechoslovak Air Force. 

Following its tradition of blending history with innovation, Longines has re-released the Majetek within the years, incorporating modern upgrades while retaining its classic charm. It earned the nickname Majetek due to the engraving on its caseback that read "Majetek Vojenske Spravy," meaning "Property of the army”. Now, the brand is bringing this icon back once again with a grade 5 titanium case and an elegant matt black dial. 

The New Pilot Majetek Pioneer Edition boasts a 43 mm diameter and a thickness of 13.30 mm. Its cushion-shaped case features a blend of brushed and polished surfaces. The watch includes a fluted bi-directional rotating bezel, which controls the placement of a triangular pip used to measure elapsed time or other functions. The case has a sapphire crystal and a closed case back, providing water resistance up to 100 meters.

The side of the case features an engraved plate that reads "1935," paying homage to the original watch's year of production. This number also serves as an indicator of the limited production, as only 1,935 pieces will be made. The grained dial features gray pencil hands and Arabic numerals, all coated with Super-LumiNova that emits a blue glow for enhanced readability in low-light conditions. At the 6 o’clock position lies the small seconds sub-dial, and surrounding the dial is a railtrack minute marker. 

The watch is powered by the caliber L893.6, an automatic COSC-certified movement that operates at 28,800 vph (4Hz) and offers 72 hours of power reserve. It comes with a black fabric strap and is priced at CHF 4,550, which is equivalent to AED 18,600.

For more information please visit the official website of Longines. 

Technical specifications: Longines Pilot Majetek Pioneer Edition
  1. Case: Grade 5 titanium, cushion-shaped case, brushed and polished, fluted bi-directional rotating bezel, "1935" engraved on the side case, sapphire crystal, closed case back
  2. Diameter: 43 mm
  3. Thickness: 13.30 mm
  4. Water resistant: 100 m
  5. Dial: matt black dial, grained, gray pencil hands, Arabic numerals, Super-LumiNova (blue glow), small seconds sub-dial at 6 o’clock, railtrack minute marker
  6. Movement: caliber L893.6, automatic, COSC-certified
  7. Power reserve: 72 hours
  8. Frequency: 28,800 vph (4Hz)
  9. Functions: hours, minutes, small seconds 
  10. Bracelet / Strap: black fabric strap 
  11. Availability: Limited to 1935 pieces 
  12. Price: CHF 4,550/AED 18,600

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