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Buenas tardes, me gustaria saber vuestra opinion a cerca de este reloj.
y si sabeis el precio oficial del mismo.
un saludo
dejo la review de vegaban.
https://relojes-especiales.com/threads/longines-lindbergh-angulo-horario-reviú.25438/
una foto del mismo.
https://relojes-especiales.com/threads/longines-lindbergh-angulo-horario-reviú.25438/
Longines Lindbergh Original : born of challenge and triumph
“Well, I did it”
Charles Lindbergh, May 21, 1927
New York, May 20th 1927, 07:43 a.m. – The “Spirit of St. Louis” finally took off from Roosevelt Airport. Destination: Le Bourget airport near Paris. In the cockpit was a 25-year old American called Charles A. Lindbergh. Thirty-three hours and thirty-nine minutes later he landed in Paris, making aviation history with the first non-stop transatlantic flight. As the official timekeeper of the International Aviation Association, Longines duly entered his flight in the record books. Shortly afterwards, close collaboration between Longines and Lindbergh led to the Longines Hour Angle watch. Conceived and designed by Charles A. Lindbergh, it served to determine exact longitude during long-distance flights.
y si sabeis el precio oficial del mismo.
un saludo
dejo la review de vegaban.
https://relojes-especiales.com/threads/longines-lindbergh-angulo-horario-reviú.25438/
una foto del mismo.
https://relojes-especiales.com/threads/longines-lindbergh-angulo-horario-reviú.25438/
Longines Lindbergh Original : born of challenge and triumph
“Well, I did it”
Charles Lindbergh, May 21, 1927
New York, May 20th 1927, 07:43 a.m. – The “Spirit of St. Louis” finally took off from Roosevelt Airport. Destination: Le Bourget airport near Paris. In the cockpit was a 25-year old American called Charles A. Lindbergh. Thirty-three hours and thirty-nine minutes later he landed in Paris, making aviation history with the first non-stop transatlantic flight. As the official timekeeper of the International Aviation Association, Longines duly entered his flight in the record books. Shortly afterwards, close collaboration between Longines and Lindbergh led to the Longines Hour Angle watch. Conceived and designed by Charles A. Lindbergh, it served to determine exact longitude during long-distance flights.