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Longines Chronograph "Exotic Singer Dial" Ref. 8226

Longines Chronograph "Exotic Singer Dial" Ref. 8226

Most watch collectors are familiar with the iconic Rolex Daytona featuring the "Exotic dial," with its art-deco design elements. However, Rolex wasn’t the only brand to benefit from the expertise of the Singer dial factory in the late 1960s and '70s. As a leader in the market, Singer sometimes adapted its designs, and the distinctive exotic subdials can be found on watches from brands beyond Rolex.


In this instance, we have a stunning example of a Longines chronograph powered by the legendary Valjoux 72 (yes, the same movement found in the Rolex Daytona!). The watch is housed in a 43mm tonneau-shaped steel case, a classic design from that time period.


The dial is quite unusual, featuring an inner km/h scale with a red section, and showcasing the crossover design elements typical of Singer dials—art-deco numerals, lollipop hash marks, and the signature "hammer-esque" design seen on Rolex Daytona references like the 6239 and 6265.


This Longines chronograph comes mounted on a Longines strap with a matching steel Longines buckle, and the manual-wound Longines caliber has been fully serviced by our watchmaker.


We believe this is a cool and fun watch that won't break the bank—let’s strike a deal!


Specifications:


- Longines Chronograph reference 8226-3
- 43mm tonneau-shaped steel case
- Serial Ā 116xxxx dating to 1969
- Triple signed (case, movement & dial)
- Three-coloured ā€œSinger dial
- Longines hand-wound movement cal. 330 based on a Valjoux 72 ebauchƩ
- Longines leather strap with steel Longines buckle
- Fully serviced by our watchmaker
- One-year mechanical warranty
- Free FedEx International Priority Shipping

$5,334.45
Longines Chronograph "Exotic Singer Dial" Ref. 8226—
$5,334.45

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Most watch collectors are familiar with the iconic Rolex Daytona featuring the "Exotic dial," with its art-deco design elements. However, Rolex wasn’t the only brand to benefit from the expertise of the Singer dial factory in the late 1960s and '70s. As a leader in the market, Singer sometimes adapted its designs, and the distinctive exotic subdials can be found on watches from brands beyond Rolex.


In this instance, we have a stunning example of a Longines chronograph powered by the legendary Valjoux 72 (yes, the same movement found in the Rolex Daytona!). The watch is housed in a 43mm tonneau-shaped steel case, a classic design from that time period.


The dial is quite unusual, featuring an inner km/h scale with a red section, and showcasing the crossover design elements typical of Singer dials—art-deco numerals, lollipop hash marks, and the signature "hammer-esque" design seen on Rolex Daytona references like the 6239 and 6265.


This Longines chronograph comes mounted on a Longines strap with a matching steel Longines buckle, and the manual-wound Longines caliber has been fully serviced by our watchmaker.


We believe this is a cool and fun watch that won't break the bank—let’s strike a deal!


Specifications:


- Longines Chronograph reference 8226-3
- 43mm tonneau-shaped steel case
- Serial Ā 116xxxx dating to 1969
- Triple signed (case, movement & dial)
- Three-coloured ā€œSinger dial
- Longines hand-wound movement cal. 330 based on a Valjoux 72 ebauchƩ
- Longines leather strap with steel Longines buckle
- Fully serviced by our watchmaker
- One-year mechanical warranty
- Free FedEx International Priority Shipping