Longines Watches

With every Longines watch, you can expect a timeless vision of elegance and expert precision. Founded in 1832 in Saint-Imier, the revered watch brand has been dedicated to high performance and sophistication ever since. Combining Swiss watchmaking excellence and uncompromising style, Longines watches are built on tradition. For sleek refinement that takes you from day to night, try out a glossy leather-strap automatic Dolcevita watch. To embody Longines's pioneering essence and quest for ultimate performance, choose the classic style and functional water resistance of a stainless-steel HydroConquest timepiece. There is a Longines watch for every wrist. Shop the online collection at Beaverbrooks or buy in-store at one of our official Longines UK stockists.

Longines Watch FAQs

  • Which Longines watch is right to buy?

    With so many watch styles, movements and iconic ranges to choose from, picking out the perfect Longines watch for you might take careful consideration. It really depends on what you want your timepiece for and whether you require any additional functions and features, as well as your design preferences and budget.

    There is a Longines watch for every wearer, whether you’re looking for a sleek dress watch or technical chronograph. Need a timepiece for a moonlight soirée? The Longines Flagship Moonphase is perfect. For regular travellers, a Longines Spirit Zulu Time watch is the ideal companion.

    We're here to make it easier for you so visit us at your nearest Longines UK stockist or take a look at our Watch Buying Guide.

  • Are Longines watches automatic?

    Longines offers a variety of automatic watch collections such as Conquest, Spirit and Flagship but you'll also find spectacular quartz models. Longines La Grande Classique and Conquest Classic quartz watches are stunning timepieces that deserve a place in your watch collection.

  • Do Longines watches have batteries?

    Longines quartz watches have batteries; replacing them every few years is recommended. Automatic timepieces feature a rotor that recharges the watch using the movement of the wearer's wrist. Whichever movement you opt for, we advise getting your watch serviced every three to five years if you wear it regularly. Proper watch care will help guarantee optimum performance from your Longines watch for years.

  • Are Longines watches waterproof?

    You can expect some level of water resistance with all modern Longines watches, varying by model. You'll find water resistance to 30, 50, 100 and 300 metres, though this doesn’t mean that your timepiece is fully waterproof. The HydroConquest, for example, boasts a case that's water-resistant to 300 metres, with a screw-down crown and sealed case back; it's a standout example of a luxury diving watch.

  • How much is a Longines watch?

    Longines watches might be a luxury brand but they are available at accessible prices, so there is a Longines timepiece for every wearer. You'll find watches starting from £850 while some are over £14,000. The higher price points on some models can be attributed to the brand's long-established legacy, cutting-edge technology and premium materials.

    Whether you're buying a Longines watch for a loved one or yourself as a treat, our finance options mean you can purchase the timepiece you have in mind. Alongside interest-free credit, you could pay a £0 deposit today and spread the cost of your Longines watch across six months or up to three years.