Longines
In 1936, Longines developed and patented what would become their most
famous caliber: Caliber 13ZN. This chronograph movement was the most
elaborate and was available in various versions, featuring a 30 or 60
minute counter and one or two pushers. The present reference 5699,
bearing this prestigious caliber, displays a very specific feature. The
watch features two central chronograph hands and is referred to
amongst collector as the “Doppia Lancetta”, meaning two hands in
English. These two centrally mounted hands not to be mistaken for a
split seconds, serve to record the seconds and the minutes hence leading
to the suppression of the minutes register. Produced for the American
market, the movement of this watch is stamped with the
Longines-Wittnauer import code: LXW. A noteworthy element to mention
Longines’ specific numbering system where the case number was repeated
on the upper left lugs, in this case 122. Reference 5699 further
surprises by its considerable case size, measuring a dramatic 39.5mm in
diameter. Rarely seen on the market, this “Doppia Lancetta” impresses
not only by its size and presence but also represents tremendous value
for the wise collector of vintage wristwatches.