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Lindbergh's Atlantic Voyage Watch

Reference. : L 27304110 Lindbergh's Atlantic Voyage

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Year : 2010

Size : 47 mm

Movement : Automatic L 705 -

Movement : Automatic L 705

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Longines Lindbergh's Atlantic Voyage Watch In 1933 the American aviator Charles Lindbergh set off with his wife on a trip of 47,000 km around the North Atlantic. Having achieved a remarkable technical and human feat in being the first man to fly non-stop across the North Atlantic in his Spirit of St. Louis, Lindbergh wanted to explore possible future air routes across the far north before returning to the USA via Cape Verde and Brazil. The equipment Lindbergh took with him on his long expedition included a wrist chronograph created specially by Longines for this very purpose. Today Longines is re-issuing this exceptional timepiece, known as the Longines Lindbergh's Atlantic Voyage Watch, as a tribute to the historical feat achieved by this pioneer of the skies. In the wake of his solo flight in 1927 from New York to Paris - the first non-stop flight across the North Atlantic - Charles Lindbergh gained international fame and was in great demand by aviation companies, which were being developed at the time. Wanting to be of service, Lindbergh decided in 1933 to investigate possible air routes across the far north with his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh. The young couple set off from New York on a trip of some 47,000 km that would take them to New Foundland, Greenland, Iceland, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, the Azores, the Canary Islands and Cape Verde before returning to the USA via the Gambia, Brazil and Cuba. For this expedition, Lindberg decided to take a powerful aircraft with a 710 hp engine and a variable propeller. He also took two radios and an inflatable canoe in case they were forced to eject from the aircraft. During their trip, they christened their plane the Tingmissartoq, which is an Inuit word meaning "the one that flies like a great bird". Lindbergh's navigational instruments included a directional gyroscope, an artificial horizon, an icing gauge and two aperiodic compasses, all of which were the very latest equipment at that time. But Lindbergh also took with him a Longines chronograph developed specially for his flight to Greenland and the far north. (Longines Source) Stainless Steel Case 47mm Automatic Movement L705Caliber Power Reserve : 42H Opaline silver/gray dial with blue hands Hinged, engraved case back with sapphire crystal exhibition back underneath Water Resistant : 30M Delivred with full set, boxes and papers 2 years warranty www.tempoinverso.com