Longines elevates everyday elegance with its new Conquest collection.
Model and actress Barbara Palvin wearing the 34 mm three-hand Conquest with a pale blue dial photographed in her home city of Budapest
Longines (longines.com) has expanded its iconic Conquest collection by introducing new models that enhance the ideal watch for daily wear. These timepieces powered by exclusive Longines self-winding mechanical movements are best known for their precision and reliability, redefining ease and versatility.
To celebrate its 70th anniversary, the Conquest collection is now available in a variety of sizes, colors and materials. The collection features exclusive Longines mechanical movements, a silicon balance spring and nonmagnetic components.
The new Conquest watches come in various sizes: 30 mm, 34 mm (featured here), 38 mm for three-hand versions and 42 mm for chronographs. Available in stainless steel or bimaterial cases with polished and satin finishes, these watches are water-resistant up to 100 meters and feature transparent screw-on case backs. Their movements, enhanced with silicon balance springs, offer exceptional magnetic resistance, a noteworthy feature more useful than you’d imagine.
To celebrate its 70th anniversary, the Conquest collection is now available in a variety of sizes, colors and materials. The collection features exclusive Longines mechanical movements, a silicon balance spring and nonmagnetic components.
Longines’ new “A Life in a Day” campaign, shot in Budapest, captures the modern woman’s everyday adventures using global brand ambassador and supermodel Barbara Palvin. The images showcase the versatility of the 34 mm Conquest three-hand models featuring vibrant green, pink and blue dials. These models come in various styles, including diamondset options, with comfortable stainless steel bracelets or colorful rubber straps.
To celebrate its 70th anniversary, the Conquest collection is now available in a variety of sizes, colors and materials. The collection features exclusive Longines mechanical movements, a silicon balance spring and nonmagnetic components.
Over seven decades, the Conquest line has slowly evolved, always maintaining the perfect blend of wearability, simplicity and sporty elegance. The first Longines watch to have its name protected by the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI) in 1954, the Conquest collection now celebrates its 70th anniversary, honoring this enduring and fascinating legacy.
To celebrate its 70th anniversary, the Conquest collection is now available in a variety of sizes, colors and materials. The collection features exclusive Longines mechanical movements, a silicon balance spring and nonmagnetic components.