This is a Longines doctor's watch from the 1930s.
It is a well-designed piece that makes good use of the square case, symmetry, and circles and squares that were popular during the Art Deco period.
The Longines Doctor's Watch is equipped with the Cal. 9.32, which was manufactured for a very short period of time.
Of course, this watch is also equipped with the Cal. 9.32 and runs strongly.
The rectangular dial and blued steel hands are simple yet graceful.
Very few people wear a boy's size watch like this one, so I think it will be recognized as an advanced fashionable watch.
The weight of the watch is almost imperceptible on the wrist, so it was probably manufactured with visibility as a top priority for doctors.
Of course, I think it would also fit in well with the modern world.
The watch has been overhauled by a craftsman.
Size
Width 18mm (not including the crown)
Length 39mm (including lugs)
Lug width 13mm
Condition
In good condition with no major scratches that stand out.
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This is not a spring-rod type watch.
The lugs are fixed. If you wish to have the belt replaced, we will exchange it for a new one for an additional 20,000 yen, so please let us know.