Longines iconic HydroConquest collection meets the expectations of those who are drawn to the open sea while remaining true to the elegance of the Swiss watchmaker (see the full article here). HydroConquest timepieces preserve the traditional style of diving watches, inspired by the unique requirements of the sport. The distinctive characteristics of this collection include water-resistance to 300 metres, a unidirectional rotating bezel, screw-down crown and case back, crown protection and a double security folding clasp with integrated diving extension.
Prize-giving ceremony of the Longines Grand Prix at the 2019 Longines Masters of New York. On the podium (from left to right): Harrie Smolders, second of the Longines Grand Prix, Nayel Nassar, winner of the Longines Grand Prix and Olivier Philippaerts, third of the Longines Grand Prix with Christophe Ameeuw, Founder and CEO of EEM, Matthieu Baumgartner, Longines Vice President Marketing and Fernanda Ameeuw Ambassadress of the Longines Masters.
Nayel Nassar on Lucifer V, winner of the Longines Grand Prix at the 2019 Longines Masters of New York.
Harrie Smolders, second of the Longines Grand Prix of New York, Nayel Nassar, winner of the Longines Grand Prix of New York and Olivier Philippaerts, third of the of New York.
Olivier Philippaerts, on Insolente Des Dix Bonniers, part of winning Team Europe, during the Riders Masters Cup at the Longines Masters of New York.
Prize giving ceremony of the Riders Masters Cup with the winning team Europe: Pius Schwizer, Philippe Guerdat, Edward Levy, Olivier Philippaerts, Darragh Kenny and Harrie Smolders.
Nayel Nassar on Lucifer V, winner of the Longines Speed Challenge at the 2019 Longines Masters of New York, held on April 26, 2019.