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Live from Basel: 5 watches from Longines
The 1920s, 30s and 70s are the eras on which Longines has drawn in creating new watches for 2014.

Basel--The 1920s, 30s and 70s are the eras on which Longines has drawn in creating new watches for 2014.
The Swatch Group-owned brand introduced a number of timepieces at Baselworld, including a pocket watch that is based on a model from 1927 and has a stamped-out horse motif--a perfect picture for the brand that is the official timekeeper of the Kentucky Derby--on the back and opens to reveal a solid case back.
Longines also has new men’s watches that pay homage to models released in 1935 and 1973, and one that celebrates the 60th anniversary of Longines’ Conquest model.
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