INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
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INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
OK
Hope this is ok as it is not a dive watch but a Pilots watch.
Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
This is the rarest of the three series. It is the second series which was only run briefly
The first series had the 15.94 movement with enamel dials, the second series used the 15.26 with enamel dials and the third series was the 15.68 with metal dials. The second series was a short run as they realized the enamel dials were delicate and the 15.26 was fairly ornate and gold plated. Due to the recession and cost.
When IWC released the Vintage Pilot I really fell for it but I did not LOVE how it fit my smaller wrist for the price point. I figured at that price I should consider something vintage, while I would not wear the IWC or a vintage a lot Id be more accepting of the size with something that actually had history. I had a hard time, most watches from that era are smaller than I like. So I just kept looking on occasion to see if there was anything unique that grabbed me and I found this! Some call it the Panerai of Aviators watches due to its size in the era it was produced. Anyway I searched and searched for one that I liked, that was original and with a good enamel dial. I lucked into this beautiful example which looks like its never been polished! All the #s on the case, movement etc match! Anyway I will post some pics when it gets here! Till then these are the pics the seller had taken.
I am really excited to get it!
I have always leaned more towards the tool watches in my personal collection but most have been from my lifetime (mid 70's through current) but recently there are certain pieces from the 60's that have REALLY started to grab my interest, there were some AMAZING dive watches that came out then especially with the bakelite bezels!
This is the oldest piece I have which will actually be worn in rotation but there was just something special about this!
PS due to the lugs, the case shape I anticipate this wearing better than the IWC Vintage Pilot on smaller wrists.
Hope this is ok as it is not a dive watch but a Pilots watch.
Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
This is the rarest of the three series. It is the second series which was only run briefly
The first series had the 15.94 movement with enamel dials, the second series used the 15.26 with enamel dials and the third series was the 15.68 with metal dials. The second series was a short run as they realized the enamel dials were delicate and the 15.26 was fairly ornate and gold plated. Due to the recession and cost.
When IWC released the Vintage Pilot I really fell for it but I did not LOVE how it fit my smaller wrist for the price point. I figured at that price I should consider something vintage, while I would not wear the IWC or a vintage a lot Id be more accepting of the size with something that actually had history. I had a hard time, most watches from that era are smaller than I like. So I just kept looking on occasion to see if there was anything unique that grabbed me and I found this! Some call it the Panerai of Aviators watches due to its size in the era it was produced. Anyway I searched and searched for one that I liked, that was original and with a good enamel dial. I lucked into this beautiful example which looks like its never been polished! All the #s on the case, movement etc match! Anyway I will post some pics when it gets here! Till then these are the pics the seller had taken.
I am really excited to get it!
I have always leaned more towards the tool watches in my personal collection but most have been from my lifetime (mid 70's through current) but recently there are certain pieces from the 60's that have REALLY started to grab my interest, there were some AMAZING dive watches that came out then especially with the bakelite bezels!
This is the oldest piece I have which will actually be worn in rotation but there was just something special about this!
PS due to the lugs, the case shape I anticipate this wearing better than the IWC Vintage Pilot on smaller wrists.
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Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
Absolutely beautiful.
"We'd better synchronize our watches."
Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
Nice! River Rat Mike has one of these. Great watch and great size for vintage.

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Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
Thanks Matt! It's always interesting looking back and seeing how our taste and collections evolve!
My problem is I rarely ever sell anything from the collection LOL
BUT
I do have a few Marathon's, a Ball and a Linde W I think I am ready to let go soon LOL!
Here is a pic of what I am wearing today... I know you like a clean non cyclops crystal like I do. I had a Daytona crystal installed on this by my watchmaker about 11 years ago now. My wife bought me this for an engagement present, she said I needed to pick one watch I would never sell. I went with the polar exp II as its the least Rolex looking Rolex due to white dial (moreso mine without cyclops) so I can wear it crappy places and not worry as much and the GMT is a GREAT feature!
Now time to go enjoy a Padron Imperial Maduro
My problem is I rarely ever sell anything from the collection LOL
BUT
I do have a few Marathon's, a Ball and a Linde W I think I am ready to let go soon LOL!
Here is a pic of what I am wearing today... I know you like a clean non cyclops crystal like I do. I had a Daytona crystal installed on this by my watchmaker about 11 years ago now. My wife bought me this for an engagement present, she said I needed to pick one watch I would never sell. I went with the polar exp II as its the least Rolex looking Rolex due to white dial (moreso mine without cyclops) so I can wear it crappy places and not worry as much and the GMT is a GREAT feature!
Now time to go enjoy a Padron Imperial Maduro

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Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
great looking piece
wear it & enjoy 



Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
That’s awesome - classic
Congrats!
Congrats!
VR/
Paul
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Paul
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Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
I had a very similar one some time ago, but I went one step further with the mod (had the GMT hand painted). I shouldn't have sold this one.WatchTimes wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:17 amThanks Matt! It's always interesting looking back and seeing how our taste and collections evolve!
My problem is I rarely ever sell anything from the collection LOL
BUT
I do have a few Marathon's, a Ball and a Linde W I think I am ready to let go soon LOL!
Here is a pic of what I am wearing today... I know you like a clean non cyclops crystal like I do. I had a Daytona crystal installed on this by my watchmaker about 11 years ago now. My wife bought me this for an engagement present, she said I needed to pick one watch I would never sell. I went with the polar exp II as its the least Rolex looking Rolex due to white dial (moreso mine without cyclops) so I can wear it crappy places and not worry as much and the GMT is a GREAT feature!
Now time to go enjoy a Padron Imperial Maduro
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Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
That was a fantastic mod.matt.wu wrote:I had a very similar one some time ago, but I went one step further with the mod (had the GMT hand painted). I shouldn't have sold this one.WatchTimes wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:17 amThanks Matt! It's always interesting looking back and seeing how our taste and collections evolve!
My problem is I rarely ever sell anything from the collection LOL
BUT
I do have a few Marathon's, a Ball and a Linde W I think I am ready to let go soon LOL!
Here is a pic of what I am wearing today... I know you like a clean non cyclops crystal like I do. I had a Daytona crystal installed on this by my watchmaker about 11 years ago now. My wife bought me this for an engagement present, she said I needed to pick one watch I would never sell. I went with the polar exp II as its the least Rolex looking Rolex due to white dial (moreso mine without cyclops) so I can wear it crappy places and not worry as much and the GMT is a GREAT feature!
Now time to go enjoy a Padron Imperial Maduro
L%BgwcO7SkaavVyhxmAofQ.jpg
INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
That looks great, M@. Who performed the mod?matt.wu wrote:I had a very similar one some time ago, but I went one step further with the mod (had the GMT hand painted). I shouldn't have sold this one.WatchTimes wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2019 11:17 amThanks Matt! It's always interesting looking back and seeing how our taste and collections evolve!
My problem is I rarely ever sell anything from the collection LOL
BUT
I do have a few Marathon's, a Ball and a Linde W I think I am ready to let go soon LOL!
Here is a pic of what I am wearing today... I know you like a clean non cyclops crystal like I do. I had a Daytona crystal installed on this by my watchmaker about 11 years ago now. My wife bought me this for an engagement present, she said I needed to pick one watch I would never sell. I went with the polar exp II as its the least Rolex looking Rolex due to white dial (moreso mine without cyclops) so I can wear it crappy places and not worry as much and the GMT is a GREAT feature!
Now time to go enjoy a Padron Imperial Maduro
L%BgwcO7SkaavVyhxmAofQ.jpg


Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
^ It was Jack @ IWW. He did a really great job with the paint application on the hand - it looks almost like it could be an OEM part.

INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
Yes it does. Looks very well done.matt.wu wrote:^ It was Jack @ IWW. He did a really great job with the paint application on the hand - it looks almost like it could be an OEM part.
The non cyclops GMT, blasted SD bezel, and this orange GMT hand are how all of those watches should have come from the factory



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r.palace wrote: ↑Thu Sep 19, 2019 8:24 amYes it does. Looks very well done.matt.wu wrote:^ It was Jack @ IWW. He did a really great job with the paint application on the hand - it looks almost like it could be an OEM part.
The non cyclops GMT, blasted SD bezel, and this orange GMT hand are how all of those watches should have come from the factory
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Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
Oh man!
I may need to get another hand, get it painted and installed!
I always like to keep my OEM parts
I may need to get another hand, get it painted and installed!
I always like to keep my OEM parts

Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
Congrats these are nice watches they made three versions with three different movements and two different dials porcelain and the last version metal. Some even had different stick type hands. You can contact Longines and get info on yours like year manufactured and what country it was sent to for sale. Here is mine made in 1946 the last year it was issued to the Czech air force. Now if you look at the back of the case you can see how they made the case it was pressed to form the case just look at the lugs you can see the metal pressed together kind of cool.



Czech air force pilots badge.



Czech air force pilots badge.
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Re: INCOMING!!! Longines Czech Aviators "Tartarugone" WWII Watch.
Just got the following email from Longines he original serial number 5'730'8** identifies a stainless steel wristwatch. It is fitted with a Longines manually wound mechanical movement, caliber 15.26 and was invoiced on 22 December 1938 to the company Guth, which was at that time our agent for Czech Republic.
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