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womens dress watch Longines Women's Vintage Dress Watch, 1976

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womens dress watch Longines Women's Vintage Dress Watch, 1976Longines Women's Vintage Dress Watch from 1976 This Longines Women's Vintage Dress Watch is an elegant Swiss ladies timepiece from 1976, combining the refined character of Longines watchmaking with a jewelry like 1970s dress watch design. With its gold tone case, integrated bracelet, silver dial and fully serviced mechanical movement, this watch is a graceful example of vintage Longines style made for formal wear and refined everyday elegance. A

Longines Women's Vintage Dress Watch from 1976

This Longines Women's Vintage Dress Watch is an elegant Swiss ladies timepiece from 1976, combining the refined character of Longines watchmaking with a jewelry-like 1970s dress-watch design. With its gold-tone case, integrated bracelet, silver dial and fully serviced mechanical movement, this watch is a graceful example of vintage Longines style made for formal wear and refined everyday elegance.

A Refined 1970s Longines Ladies Design

The overall design reflects the elegant women’s watches of the mid-1970s, when Swiss brands often combined traditional mechanical watchmaking with bracelet-style case construction. This Longines has a delicate, dress-focused presence, with a compact case and integrated bracelet that make the watch feel closer to a piece of fine jewelry than a standard wristwatch.

Silver Dial with Clean Longines Styling

The dial has a simple and refined silver-tone finish, allowing the Longines signature and slim hour markers to remain the main visual focus. The minimal layout gives the watch a calm and elegant appearance, while the two-hand configuration keeps the dial clean and uncluttered. This restrained design is ideal for a women’s vintage dress watch, especially one intended to be worn with formal or elegant outfits.

Gold-Tone Case with Integrated Bracelet

The gold-tone case flows naturally into the integrated bracelet, creating a unified and sophisticated look. The case shape is compact and refined, with a polished dress-watch appearance that suits the slim dial design. The side-view photos show the elegant case profile and the way the bracelet connects directly to the watch, reinforcing its 1970s jewelry-watch character.

Mechanical Longines Character

Inside is a fully serviced mechanical movement, giving this Longines the traditional charm collectors expect from a vintage Swiss watch. The hand-wound construction adds a more personal and tactile experience than a quartz watch, while the serviced condition makes it suitable for careful regular wear. For collectors, this combination of Longines heritage, mechanical movement and elegant ladies design gives the watch strong appeal.

Elegant Bracelet-Watch Presence

The integrated bracelet is one of the most important visual features of this Longines. Its gold-tone finish complements the case and dial beautifully, creating a cohesive vintage look. This makes the watch suitable not only as a timepiece, but also as a refined accessory with a strong 1970s luxury character.

Technical Details

Brand Longines
Model Women's Vintage Dress Watch
Year 1976
Movement Longines mechanical movement
Movement Type Manual winding
Case Material Gold-tone case
Case Style Compact ladies dress-watch case
Dial Silver-tone dial with slim hour markers
Functions Hours and minutes
Crystal Acrylic crystal
Bracelet Integrated gold-tone bracelet
Origin Switzerland
Condition Fully serviced vintage condition
Warranty 12-month warranty

Collector Notes

This Longines Women's Vintage Dress Watch is appealing because it combines Swiss Longines heritage, a refined mechanical movement and an elegant 1970s bracelet-watch design. The gold-tone case, integrated bracelet, silver dial and compact proportions make it a beautiful choice for collectors looking for a vintage Longines ladies watch, a Swiss women’s mechanical dress watch or a jewelry-style Longines from the 1970s.

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