First Look: A new Rose Gold Version of the Longines Master Chronograph Moonphase
The Longines Master Chronograph Moonphase has been introduced in a luxurious rose gold version, marking a noteworthy addition to the Master Collection, which has been a significant part of the brand since its launch in 2005. This new model features an 18k rose gold case with a polished finish and a diameter of 42mm, embodying classic elegance while housing a complex array of complications. The silvery-white dial showcases various functions, including a moonphase display, chronograph counters, and a calendar, all framed by blued steel hands that enhance its retro charm. With a water resistance of 30 meters, this watch is designed for both sophistication and practicality. At the heart of the timepiece is the exclusive Calibre L687.5 movement, which is a modified version of the Valjoux 7750 base. This automatic chronograph boasts a column-wheel mechanism, a free-sprung balance wheel, and an impressive 66-hour power reserve. The watch is completed with a brown alligator strap and a pin buckle crafted from pink gold. Priced at EUR 25,800, this remarkable piece stands as a testament to Longines' commitment to quality and craftsmanship, appealing to both seasoned collectors and those new to luxury timepieces.