As Malaysia commemorates its 67th Independence Day, Longines unveils its exquisite HydroConquest GMT and Longines Spirit Zulu Time watches, embodying the spirit of the nation’s progress and resilience.
To mark this special occasion, Longines has captured the essence of Malaysia’s iconic landmarks – the Sultan Abdul Samad Building and the iconic Petronas Twin Towers – as the stunning backdrop for its timepieces. These architectural marvels symbolize the nation’s rich history and its journey towards becoming a global icon.
The HydroConquest GMT, with its robust design and GMT function, is the perfect companion for adventurers and explorers. The 43mm stainless steel case houses a high-performance movement, ensuring precision and reliability. Its sleek green sunray dial and water resistance up to 300 meters make it ideal for those who love the outdoors.
The Longines Spirit Zulu Time, a testament to Longines’ expertise in multi-time zone watches, offers a blend of elegance and functionality. Its 39mm titanium case and bidirectional bezel with a 24-hour scale make it a versatile timepiece for the modern traveler.
Both watches exemplify Longines’ commitment to quality, precision, and timeless style. As Malaysia celebrates its independence, these timepieces stand as symbols of the nation’s achievements and aspirations.
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