LONGINES SPIRIT ZULU TIME 1925
TIME CONNECTS US. AND THIS WATCH PROVES IT.
E xactly 100 years ago, Longines unveiled its first dual-time wristwatch — crafted not for display, but for utility. The Spirit Zulu Time 1925 honors this legacy with an anniversary edition made for modern travelers who move between time zones as part of daily life. Whether you’re synchronizing calls across continents or arriving at your destination before you’ve even taken off, this timepiece is built to keep up. The 39mm stainless steel case is paired with a rose-gold-capped, bidirectional rotating bezel—Longines’ first with a circular-brushed insert and 24-hour scale. It’s a subtle nod to the copper meridian line at Greenwich and enables easy tracking of a third time zone. A matte black dial creates striking contrast against rose-gold-colored hands and Super-LumiNova® markers, ensuring legibility in any light. On the reverse, a transparent case back reveals a rose-gold PVD rotor engraved with the meridian line, tying this modern timepiece to its navigational roots. This watch is not intended for collectors who store their pieces in glass cases but for those in motion—pilots, creatives, diplomats, and entrepreneurs— who require functionality alongside style. With a 72-hour power reserve and the option of a steel bracelet or NATO strap, the Spirit Zulu Time 1925 is ready for any adventure. More than just a timekeeper, it serves as a universal language for global travelers. Once it’s on your wrist, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.
LONGINES SPIRIT ZULU TIME 1925
17 | RICHTER & PHILLIPS JEWELERS MAGAZINE
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