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Longines

Ref. 4974, batch number 22’184

“Tre Tacche”

A very rare and attractive stainless steel fly-back chronograph wristwatch with black lacquered dial and gold-colored tachometer scale.

Estimate
CHF50,000 - 100,000
CHF93,750
Lot Details
Manufacturer
Longines
Year
1943
Reference No
4974, batch number 22’184
Movement No
6’398’716
Case No
2
Model Name
“Tre Tacche”
Material
Stainless steel
Calibre
Manual, cal. 13ZN, 18 jewels
Bracelet/Strap
Leather
Clasp/Buckle
Stainless steel buckle
Dimensions
37.5mm diameter
Signed
Case, dial and movement signed
Accessories
Accompanied by an Extract from the Archives confirming the present watch was manufactured on March 24, 1943, and delivered to Ostersetzer in Italy.
Catalogue Essay
Longines is considered to be a pioneer in the chronograph evolution. The present reference 4974 is an exceptional example of an early 1940s chronograph wristwatch. It boasts a 37.5mm case diameter – substantially oversized for the time period in which it was created, and especially appreciated in today’s market. Powering the watch is the widely acclaimed caliber 13ZN, which was the first serially produced movement to incorporate a fly-back function.

Longines initially intended for these wristwatches to be used as tools for military personnel and aviators. Watches fitted with the caliber 13ZN
were housed in cases ranging in size from 34mm to 38mm, and were produced with either snapback or screw-down casebacks. The screw-down casebacks, as found on the present lot, are highly desirable and nicknamed “tre tacche” in Italian. The literal translation in English is three notches, and refers to the three grooves carved out on the casebacks, permitting them to be screwed down. The inside caseback is stamped ‘2’ matching with the number found on the underside of the case’s lug.

The present Longines satisfies collectors with its alluring gold-colored print against the black lacquer dial. This example has survived in particularly good, original condition. Not only is this timepiece an outstanding collectible, but also a practical, elegant watch suitable for everyday wear.

Longines

Swiss | 1832
Auguste Agassiz founded Longines in 1832, and today is considered to be a pioneer in the evolution of the chronograph. During the 1930s, Longines' chronograph wristwatches were used as tools for wartime aviators and military personnel. As one of Switzerland's largest manufacturers, Longines was an important supplier of wristwatches to militaries of multiple nations.

Today, they are owned by the Swatch Group and produce wristwatches for both men and women. Their vintage wristwatches continue to grow in desirability amongst collectors. Some of the most sought-after models include such oversized chronographs as the Lindbergh Hour Angle designed by Charles Lindbergh, Chronostop, Tre Tacche, A-7, Tasti a Spillo and Doppia Lanchetta.
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